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Maa
by Maxim GorkiInitially published in English, this book displays the power of the common man. The book is based on some of the real incidents with Powel Blasov and his mother Nilovena. Written during the years 1905-07 this book is still popular with the readers all over the world
Machhuarey
by Takashi Shivshankar PillaiStory of a simple romance woven around the blind faith of the fishermen in coastal area of Kerala. Awarded by Sahitya Akademi in 1957, it presents the real picture of fishermens' lives.
Madhyakalin Bharat me Itihas lekhan, Dharm aur rajya ka Swaroop
by Satish ChandraIn this book, essays on medieval Indian society, culture, including articles on the state have been selected. In places blocks where history writing and culture has been discussed, they display the changes which came in historical thinking in India after Independence.
Mahadevi Rachna Sanchayan
by Vishwanath Prasad TiwariMahadevi Rachna Sanchayan is the collection of the stories and poems taken from Verma's personal and social life. It describes the pathetic condition of the neglected, depressed and humiliated society.
Mai Dilli Hu
by Ramavtar TyagiThe history of Delhi is presented in the form of poetry. The book tries to put both the story and poem together. The history of Delhi has been put in the chronological way.
Makhanlal Chaturvedi
by Shrikant JoshiMakhanlal Chaturvedi has written in all forms of literature. He has made the art of life an immortalized one. He has given new dimension to the expression and a sense of dedication to the literature. Srikant Joshi brings brings out the colours of life of Chaturvedi.
Mangalsutra
by PremchandAn uncompleted work of Premchand, Mangalsutra. A progressive story indicating a clear picture of development in his age. Mangalsutra, a necklace for the bride, is worn in India and the story till the uncompleted end revolves around the lady protagonist.
Mangalsutra
by Vrindawan Lal VermaMangalsutra is based on the women's right to lead independent lives. This fact is depicted beautifully in this play by Vrindawan Lal Verma.
Manjeer
by Nandkishore NavalManjeer is a collection of small poems written by Nand Kishore Aggarwal. The poet has expressed his anger in the poems in a simple and effective language.
Maurya Samrajya ka Punravlokan
by Romila ThaparThe book is a review of the Mauryas Reign in India. 40 years after writing about the fall of Ashoka and Mauryas, Romila Thapar and other historians have done an extensive research. The reconstruction of the time goes on in the two lectures given in the book.
Mitti Ke Manav
by Jay Shankar TripathiThe poet has shown the state of the village Ahcalpur through his poem. The village is surrounded by hills and a river. The poet has made the villagers and farms the medium of the poem.
Moro Wala Bagh
by Anita DesaiThe division of India in 1947 took many people away from their home and made thousands and lakhs suffer a lot. Thousands lost their lives and never returned to their homes. Moro wala bagh is children's fiction written on the backdrop of the division of India. Little Juni the protagonist had to leave her home and go to another place far away from her village. In the far away village she found a garden with peacocks all around. Juni spent lot of time there and after seeing the better returned to her village later. The memories of the garden were etched in her mind for a long long time.
Muktibodh
by Nandkishore NawalThis books deals with the life, thoughts and creations of Muktibodh. He was a composer as well as a thinker. He has given his thoughts on the poetry and the society. This book explains briefly the works of Muktibodh.
Mukut
by Pandit Janardan JhaMukut is the Hindi translation of the Bangla version. It shows the result of enmity between brothers. This book can be read by people of all ages.
Nagarjun Rachna Sanchayan
by Rajesh JoshiAfter Nirala, Nagarjun is the only poet who has used so many verses, forms and poetic styles. His expression is very proper and direct. His poems and stories mostly tell us about the part of the country where he stayed. In his style, one would find both the independence of wanderlust and speed.
Nari Samasya
by Radhadevi GoyankaRadhadevi Goyanka has through her book depicted the social problems faced by womenfolk in India. This book is not only the result of her deep study of the subject but she also brings entire society's attention to removal of the problems faced by women.
Natakkar Ashq
by Jagdishchandra MathurThis book is dedicated to the writing style of Upendranath Ashq. By reading this book, a reader would be able to know much about this famous literature giant.
Natyakala Mimansha
by Govind DasThis book is useful for the writers of Hindi plays. Govind Das tells the readers to be aware of the issues which have to be kept in mind while writing a play.
Nav Nidhi
by PremchandNav Nidhi is the collection of stories of Premchand which show the suffering one has to go through when something precious is lost.
Nihar
by Mahadevi VermaA collection of poems by one of the great poetesses of Hindi literature, Mahadevi Verma.
Nirbuddhi Ka Raaj Kaaj
by Gopal DasThis book is a collection of old and well-known Indian folk tales. Writer Gopal Das read these stories in Indian antiquities and always wanted to have these in Hindi. Stories like these have expanded constructive and imagination of scores of Indian mass.
Nirmala
by Munshi PremchandNirmala a novel by Premchand is based on the background of pre-independence. It narrates the tragic story of a young and vulnerable girl, named Nirmala. Severly torn by poverty, parents of Nirmala could not afford to pay the amount of dowry and she was married to an elderly widower, who had sons of Nirmala`s age. The nature as well as the circumstances bring the step son of widower closer. But the old man gets to know of the affair before anything could happen. The young man dies and brings a lot of inconveniences to Nirmala. The novel deals about the life and activities of Nirmala. Nirmala as a protagonist and as a victim conveys a sensitive issue, which communicates a sense of tragedy rather than moral disapproval. In a sense we can say that with Nirmala we can see a feminist inclination of Indian writing