I, Lalla: The poems of Lal Ded, Translated from the Kashmiri by Ranjit Hoskote, Penguin Books, 2011 – Aishwariya's LittLog
In this guest post, my dad reviews 'I, Lalla' - the poems of Lal Ded, translated from the Kashmiri by Ranjit Hoskote. The publisher is Penguin Books, 2011. Do read the review and let me know what you think via comments.
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