![]() The copies on the back of the two paperback editions read thus: Ashis Nandy, The Intimate Enemy: Loss and Recovery of Self Under Colonialismīengal Nights by Mircea Eliade and It Does Not Die by Maitreyi Devi were released in 1994 by the University of Chicago Press as companion volumes depicting two sides of a romance. All interpretations of India are ultimately autobiographical. ![]() Such a culture becomes a projective test, revealing the interpreter rather than the interpreted. India has always been a separate world, hard for any outsider, Eastern or Western, Archiving, redistribution, or republication of this text on other terms, in any medium, requires the consent of Ginu Kamani. copyright law, and it may be archived and redistributed in electronic form, provided that this entire notice, including copyright information, is carried and provided that Ginu Kamani is notified and no fee is charged for access. This text may be used and shared in accordance with the fair-use provisions of U.S. This text previously appeared in the Toronto Review and appears on the University of Chicago Press website by permission of the author. A Terrible Hurt: The Untold Story behind the Publishing of Maitreyi Devi A Terrible Hurt: The Untold Story behind the Publishing of Maitreyi DeviĬopyright notice: (c) 1996 by Ginu Kamani.
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