The Mystery That Is woman- Ashapurna Devi through her stories

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The stories have been selected to provide a look at human issues such as rural migration, feminism and the refugee experience.The characters, whether they are mothers and daughters or husbands and sons, always seem to be people we have seen and possibly even know in our daily lives. They are never distant or two dimensional.The stories are full of wisdom. The writer had a great understanding of the layered complexity of the world outside the confines of the four walls of a home.These stories deal largely with women and the situations they find themselves in, in different settings both urban and rural. While deeply sympathetic towards the dreams and heartache of a woman’s life, Ashapurna never does this at a cost to her male characters. Her feminism is neither strident nor vitriolic but her characters are treated with respect and compassion.\n\n

Ashapurna Devi is one of Bengal?s most popular writers. She has written more than 3,000 stories in her life time and is the winner of the Jnanpith Award in 1976, Shahitya Akdemi Award in 1993 and the Padma Shri.

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