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  1. Shashi Deshpande (born 1938) is an Indian novelist. She is a recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award and the Padma Shri Award in 1990 and 2009 respectively.

  2. Shashi Deshpande is one of the eminent novelists of contemporary Indian literature in English. Western readers align her with Anita Desai. Indeed, both writers' work centres around women's lives in modern Indian society.

  3. Sep 27, 2021 · Just like a staunch feminist she “seeks to discover the female author’s quest for empowerment through self-expression by escaping the controlling authority of the male in the realm of social/sexual powerand examines the ‘double colonization’ of women under imperial and patriarchic condition.

  4. Novelist and short story writer, Shashi Deshpande began her career with short stories and has by now authored nine short story collections, twelve novels and four books for children. Three of her novels have received awards, including the Sahitya Akademi award for `That Long Silence'.

  5. Shashi Deshpande was born in 1938. She was the daughter of a famous dramatist and writer, Shriranga. She received an English education at a protestant mission school in Karnataka.

  6. Shashi Deshpande has 39 books on Goodreads with 11931 ratings. Shashi Deshpandes most popular book is That Long Silence.

  7. DESHPANDE, Shashi. Nationality: Indian. Born: Dharwad, 19 August 1938. Education: The University of Bombay, B.A. (honors) in economics 1956, diploma in journalism 1970, M.A. in English 1970; University of Mysore, Karnataka, B.L. 1959. Family: Married D.H. Deshpande in 1962; two sons.

  8. A Matter of Time. Shashi Deshpande. Feminist Press at CUNY, 2001 - Fiction - 269 pages. One morning, with no warning, Gopal, respected professor, devoted husband, and caring father, walks out...

  9. In This Collection We Find Shashi Deshpande At Her Best, Writing With Subtlety And A Rare Sensitivity About Men And Women Trapped In Relationships And Situations Often Not Of...

  10. Oct 4, 2021 · It was found that Sashi deshpande’s “The Dark Holds No Terrors” could be profoundly reviewed and analyzed through ecofeminist perspective. This notion is clearly presented through the female character – Sarita, she illustrates that women and nature can be harmonious.