Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Shanta Shelke
Publication: Mehta Publishing House
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सांगावेसे वाटले म्हणून (Sangavese Vatle Mhanun) is a Marathi autobiography written by Shanta Shelke. It was first published in 1969 by Mehta Publishing House. The book is a collection of Shelke's personal essays, in which she writes about her life and experiences as a woman, a writer, and a social activist. In her essays, Shelke discusses a wide range of topics, including her childhood in rural Maharashtra, her experiences as a student and teacher, her work with the Communist Party of India, and her views on feminism and social change. Shelke's writing is frank and unapologetic, and she does not shy away from discussing difficult topics such as poverty, violence against women, and caste discrimination. Sangavese Vatle Mhanun is a powerful and moving account of one woman's life and her struggles for social justice. It is a book that is both personal and political, and it is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the history of modern India. Here are some of the themes that Shelke explores in her essays: * Her childhood in rural Maharashtra * Her experiences as a student and teacher * Her work with the Communist Party of India * Her views on feminism and social change * Poverty, violence against women, and caste discrimination Sangavese Vatle Mhanun is a valuable contribution to the literature of autobiography in Marathi. It is a book that is both personal and political, and it is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the history of modern India.