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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mamta_SagarMamta Sagar - Wikipedia

    Mamta Sagar (Kannada: ಮಮತಾ ಸಾಗರ) is an Indian poet, academic, and activist writing in the Kannada language. Her writings focus on identity politics, feminism, and issues around linguistic and cultural diversity.

  2. Mamta Sagar, is an academic, poet, translator and playwright writing in the Kannada language. She has four collections of poems, four plays, an anthology of column writing, a collection of critical essays on gender, language, literature and culture in Kannada and English and a book on Slovenian-Kannada Literature Interactions to her credit.

  3. Apr 24, 2024 · Mamta Sagar | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRAGEMENT. On her birthday, January 19, Mamta Sagar received a phone call. The call brought her news that she thinks of as “the biggest gift” she has...

    • Kasturi Building, Anna Salai, 859-860, Mount Road, Chennai, 600002, Tamil Nadu
  4. Sep 5, 2022 · The Bengaluru-based Sagar, who was part of the recent Bengaluru Poetry Festival 2022 and wears many hats—poet, academic, playwright, activist, performer and translator – confesses that she...

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Kannada poet, playwright and academic, Mamta G Sagar, was awarded the World Literary Prize for her contribution to literature by the World Organization of Writers (WOW) on April 6. The ceremony...

  6. Mamta Sagar, is an academic, poet, translator and playwright writing in the Kannada language. She has four collections of poems, four plays, an anthology of column writing, a collection of critical essays on gender, language, literature and culture in Kannada and English and a book on Slovenian-Kannada Literature Interactions to her credit.

  7. Mamta Sagar, is an academic, poet, translator and playwright writing in the Kannada language. She has four collections of poems, four plays, an anthology of column writing, a collection of critical essays on gender, language, literature and culture in Kannada and English and a book on Slovenian-Kannada Literature Interactions to her credit.