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Mrs. Kalyani Naveen Dubey , Dr. Akhilesh V Peshwe

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Mitra Phukan, an eminent Indian writer and translator from Assam, is known for her significant contribution to Assamese literature. Through her fictions, she presents a vivid portrayal of Assamese society, exploring its complexities, traditions, and transformations in a rapidly changing world. Phukan's work offers a deep understanding of the nuances of human relationships, cultural ethos, and the societal shifts that Assam has witnessed. This research paper examines Phukan’s prominent works such as The Collector's Wife (2005) and A Monsoon of Music (2011) reflecting Assamese society on the key themes like socio-political unrest, gender roles, cultural identity, and the struggles between tradition and modernity.

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Depiction Of Assamese Society In Mitra Phukan’s Prominent Fictions. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 38, 2464-2469. https://doi.org/10.59670/sxvqw493

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