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'Silk Route' by Sachin Kundalkar Refuses to Stay Still: Queer Longings and Lifetimes in Motion

            

'Silk Route' by Sachin Kundalkar Refuses to Stay Still: Queer Longings and Lifetimes in Motion Silk Route (Monochrome, #1) by Sachin Kundalkar Book Review by Dhiraj Sindhi

Silk Route (Monochrome, #1) by Sachin Kundalkar | Translated by Aakash Karkare | Book Review by Dhiraj Sindhi | Top Indian Book Blogger | Indian Queer Literary Fiction Silk Route (Monochrome, #1) by Sachin Kundalkar


Author: Sachin Kundalkar

Translator: Aakash Karkare

ISBN: 978-0143477808

Genre: Queer Literary Fiction

Length: 120 Pages

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