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104-109, 138, 146, 152-53, 170-78, 206, 229-238; Gilliam Tindatt, City of Gold: The Biography of Bombay (London, 1982); Meera Kosambi, Bombay in Transition: The Growth and Social Ecology of a Colonial City (Stockholm, 1986); Dirk Kooiman, "Bombay: From Fishing Village to Colonial Port City (1662-1947)," in Ross and Telkamp, Colonial Cities, pp. Meera Viswanathan, senior health analyst at RTI International, concludes that any possible benefits of the procedure do not outweigh the fact that many women would have had less injury without the surgical incision. Even though Levy has the pedigree of a literary pioneer, many critics and readers think of such British-born black and Asian writers as Hanif Kureishi, Meera Syal, Smith and Ali as the real McCoys, the scribes who transformed the notion of English word craftsmanship and culture. |
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