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Nabinkali Devi was an Indian writer in Bengali language and sex worker known for her erotic poem titled Kaminikalanka (1886).[1][2] A review of the book appeared in the magazine Hindoo Patriot to which the Indian Mirror responded with criticism of Devi.[3]
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NabinkaliDevi was an Indian writer in Bengali language and sex worker known for her erotic poem titled Kaminikalanka (1886). A review of the book appeared...