Voices on the Verandah: An Anthology of Anglo-Indian Poetry and ProseMargaret Deefholts, Sylvia W. Staub Calcutta Tiljallah Relief Inc, 2004 - Počet stran: 252 "CTR Publications Inc is proud to present a compilation of prose and poetry from Anglo-Indian writers selected from an International Anglo-Indian Literary Competition held in 2003. The collection features a diversity of literary styles celebrating the work of established authors, as well as emerging writers within the community. The Guest Contributors section includes reprints of stories by renowned literary authors, Ruskin Bond, William Dalrymple, and Russell Lucas, as well as Lionel Lumb, Ann Lobo, and Gloria Jean Moore."--BAck cover. |
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MAURICE DEREBELLO | 15 |
ESTHER LYONS | 32 |
ROLAND MCGREADY | 46 |
RALPH MOORE | 64 |
GWEN DESMIER | 149 |
PAM MOORE | 162 |
My Fathers Trees in Dehra | 177 |
MARGARET DEEFHOLTS | 191 |
LIONEL LUMB | 213 |
GLORIA JEAN MOORE | 227 |
Meet The Authors | 241 |
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