Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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... stage , so that the troupe did not have to move from parlour to parlour of condescending rich men . But of course the rich patrons would not hear of such a thing . The rajahs of Belgachia and Pathuriaghata had private theatres in their ...
... stage , so that the troupe did not have to move from parlour to parlour of condescending rich men . But of course the rich patrons would not hear of such a thing . The rajahs of Belgachia and Pathuriaghata had private theatres in their ...
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... stage - tricks to please his audience . Several of his plays flopped at the box- office , which means Girish would not compromise with what he had to say and , while he was careful to entertain his audi- ence , he tried all his life to ...
... stage - tricks to please his audience . Several of his plays flopped at the box- office , which means Girish would not compromise with what he had to say and , while he was careful to entertain his audi- ence , he tried all his life to ...
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... stage productions . An erstwhile member of the Indian People's Theatre Association and later founder - director of People's Little Theatre , he is a tremendous force to reckon with on Bengali stage . His sociological and dramaturgical ...
... stage productions . An erstwhile member of the Indian People's Theatre Association and later founder - director of People's Little Theatre , he is a tremendous force to reckon with on Bengali stage . His sociological and dramaturgical ...
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