Sawnet - Bookshelf - Ramola D
Ramola D. teaches creative writing at George Washington University and at the Writer?s Center in Bethesda. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry.Bibliography
- Temporary Lives
University of Massachusetts Press, 2009
- These ten memorable stories explore interior worlds and moments of intensity, either awakening or loss, in the lives of diverse characters?mostly young girls and married women, but also boys and long-laboring men. Whether Hindu, Muslim, or Christian, they are all burdened by the complex layerings of class and gender, and are variously able or unable to find escape from the conditions of oppression that surround them. Some manage to rise above their situations by experiencing the denials and hardships of their lives as temporary; others find no such relief.
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- Invisible Season
Washington Writers Publishing House, 1998.
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