Fyataru
Don’t go near the yellow halogen lights if you buy liquor on black Be it Irfan or Mandol’s, whosoever’s country liquor-shack it is, there are days when there is no sense of control in anyone. Say, a drunk policeman in civil dress utters a few “lih, lih” words of nonsense, and the whole lot of drunk...
Main Author: | Sourit Bhattacharya |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ratnabali Publisher
2015-08-01
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Series: | Sanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry |
Online Access: | http://sanglap-journal.in/index.php/sanglap/article/view/95 |
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