An Interview with Sharan Kumar Limbale
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https://doi.org/10.22356/wic.v4i1.3Keywords:
Sharan Kumar Limbale, Dalit literature, Realism, Social activismAbstract
Sharan Kumar Limbale is an Indian Dalit activist, writer and literary critic. He has more than 40 books to his credit and is best known for his highly acclaimed autobiographical work Akkarmashi (The Outcaste). Limbale’s critical work Towards an Aesthetics of Dalit Literature is considered to be one of the seminal works on Dalit Literature.Downloads
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