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Sayantani Putatunda : Recasting Popular Fiction with Intelligence and Intent

theliteratureweekly1 month ago06 mins

In the crowded and often polarised terrain of contemporary Indian writing, Sayantani Putatunda occupies a space that is both assured and carefully negotiated. Her work does not announce itself through novelty alone; it earns attention through discipline, range, and sustained engagement with society. Writing primarily in Bengali, she has emerged as one of the most…

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