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Gita Mehta: Critical Review by Gabriele Annan

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Gita Mehta
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SOURCE: Annan, Gabriele. “Tales from the Narmada Woods.” New York Review of Books 40, no. 13 (15 July 1993): 36.

In the following review, Annan discusses the depth of emotion in the six varied story stories that comprise A River Sutra.

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