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Created page with "{{SetTitle}} {{Heading|Symbolic Interface}} {{Poem2Open}} NAHINTAR is the third novel by a young Gujarati novelist, Yogesh Joshi. Originally serialised in a daily newspaper, it does not stop at being a period piece, but survives as a psychological novel because of its literary qualities. In this novel the heroine, Niyati, burns herself to death. Why? The author leaves the question unanswered. Had he focused on the dowry system, the novel would have become a didactic trac..."
(Created page with "{{SetTitle}} {{Heading|Symbolic Interface}} {{Poem2Open}} NAHINTAR is the third novel by a young Gujarati novelist, Yogesh Joshi. Originally serialised in a daily newspaper, it does not stop at being a period piece, but survives as a psychological novel because of its literary qualities. In this novel the heroine, Niyati, burns herself to death. Why? The author leaves the question unanswered. Had he focused on the dowry system, the novel would have become a didactic trac...")
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