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Vasudha Patil (Devanagari: वसुधा पाटील) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India.

She started writing in the 1970s Marathi short stories and one-act plays, some of which pertain to the contemporary change in the role of women in Marathi-speaking (and Indian) society, economic and intellectual freedom of women, and assertion of women's rights.

The following are some of Patil's works:

  • Deepagriha Ani Samudrapakshi (दीपगृह आणि समुद्रपक्षी) (एकांकिका)
  • Phakta Ek Warsha Teen Mahine (फक्त एक वर्ष तीन महिने)
  • Gulam Ani Itar Katha (गुलाम आणि इतर कथा)
  • Jamunake Tir (जमुनाके तीर) (1968)
  • Pakshiteerth (पक्षीतीर्थ) (एकांकिका)
  • Utarati Unhe (उतरती उन्हं)
  • Namarda (नामर्द)
  • Pankha (पंख)
  • Sanai (सनई)

See also

References

  1. Bande, Usha; Ram, Atma (2 February 2003). Woman in Indian short stories: feminist perspective. Rawat Publications. p. 38. ISBN 978-81-7033-778-2. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
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