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    ‘Ugra’: The Hindi writer whose provocative, satirical works had made him more popular than Premchand

    “Having just woken up from a siesta, I was standing in my study, smoking a cigar, and looking at the library filled with many shelves.

    I was thinking of reading a work by a great writer, but from one corner to another all I could see were the greats. Goethe, Rousseau, Mazzini, Nietzsche, Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Hugo, Maupassant, Dickens, Spencer, Macaulay, Milton, Moliere – uff.

    Each one greater than the other!

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  • I couldn’t decide which great to spend a few minutes with and was distressed from reading the names of so many great people.

    Meanwhil,  a car honked. I leaned out of the window and saw a red Fiat. I thought – good, maybe a friend has come.

    Saved from the Greats!”

    — From the short story “Uski Maa”, translated by Saudamini Deo

    It must be examined whether being saved from the greats is a fate worth having, or whether, indeed, there are any greats in literature and in