Celebrating the Writing of Sudha Murthy
Princess Suryaprabha wanted to marry a man who was even more intelligent and learned than her. So she said to […]
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Princess Suryaprabha wanted to marry a man who was even more intelligent and learned than her. So she said to […]
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The odd feeling I experienced when I first read these lines in The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath is still fresh on my mind. As if somebody could put into words the inexplicable feelings I was going through at that point of my life. To read Plath, is to dig deeper into yourself.
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