
FREEDOM LOST IN RIGHTS BY SMRITI KUMAR SINHA (TRANSLATED FROM THE BISHNUPRIYA MANIPURI BY RAMLAL SINHA)
Embracing the title from one of its short stories, the anthology is a brilliant collection of writings from the Bishnupriya Manipuri language. Voicing out different struggles of the community, the book showcases eleven short stories that highlight their struggle for recognition and identity. The translation is one of the smoothest and most natural I have read in a while.
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