Her mother's ashes, and other stories by South Asian women in Canada and the United States / edited by Nurjehan Aziz
- Published:
- Toronto : TSAR Publications, 1994.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 202 p. ; 22 cm.
- Additional Creators:
- Aziz, Nurjehan
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- Contents:
- "Why am I doing this?" / Hema Nair -- The spouse and the preacher / Bapsi Sidhwa -- On a cold day / Himani Bannerji -- A child departs / Perviz Walji -- Bad luck woman / Chitra Divakaruni -- A new reading of "Wasteland" / Arun Prabha Mukherjee -- American date / Nazneen Sheikh -- Free and equal / Lalita Gandbhir -- AIDSwallah / Feroza Jussawalla -- Crossing the threshold / Surjeet Kalsey -- Freeze Frame / Uma Parameswaran -- Because I could not stop for death / Ramabai Espinet -- Love in an election year / Tahira Naqvi -- Crossmatch / Farida Karodia -- No nation woman / Meena Alexander -- Circum the gesture / Yasmin Ladha -- Behind the headlines / Vidyut Aklujkar -- Altered dreams / Lakshmi Gill -- Her mother's ashes / Geeta Kothari -- A memory of names / Roshni Rustomji-kerns.
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