A tete-a-tete with Menka Shivdasani

    Interviewed by Dr. K.V. Raghupathi

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    Dr. K.V. Raghupathi K.V. Raghupathi holds a Ph.D. in English Literature, writes in English, and lives at Tirupati. Poet, novelist, short story writer, and critic, he has been widely anthologized and published. Published thirty books that include twelve poetry collections, two novels, and two short story collections besides eight edited critical works.

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