

When The Fire Dies
Romona Maher


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Readers find 'The Living Tale Of Hirma' to be a powerful exploration of development issues affecting adivasis. The play's numerous characters make it particularly suitable for student performances, which adds to its appeal.
Translated from Hindi by Anjum Katyal.
Based on a historical incident, focusses on nature of the tribal world and issues about assimilation.
The Living Tale Of Hirma is a Indian play written by Habība Tanavīra and published by Seagull Theatre in Calcutta (2005).
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Seagull Theatre · 2005 · 69 pp
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