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In that Mill, I too was forged: Poems

Narayan Gangaram Surve was brought up by mill workers but left to fend for himself once again at the age of 12 in the chawls of Mumbai. He eventually became a teacher and a celebrated revolutionary poet, with an abiding...
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Book Title: In that Mill, I too was forged: Poems

Author: Narayan Surve

Narayan Gangaram Surve was brought up by mill workers but left to fend for himself once again at the age of 12 in the chawls of Mumbai. He eventually became a teacher and a celebrated revolutionary poet, with an abiding allegiance to the workers’ movement. Jerry Pinto renders a broad selection of Surve’s Marathi poetry into colourful yet effortless English verse.

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