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          Since the publishing of Maitreyi Devi's It Does Not Die, originally Na. Hanyate, critics have been discussing her book in relation to Mircea Eliade's.

        1. Maitreyi Devi ( ) was a Bengali-born poet and novelist.
        2. Maitreyi Devi was sixteen years old in , the year Mircea Eliade, then twenty-three, came to Calcutta to study with her father.
        3. Devi, at sixteen years, was a budding poet under the patronage of Rabindranath Tagore.
        4. Devi was married by twenty to a Bengali man, had two children with him, and contributed greatly to Indian literature with her poetry and prose.
        5. Maitreyi Devi was sixteen years old in , the year Mircea Eliade, then twenty-three, came to Calcutta to study with her father.!

          Maitreyi Devi

          Indian poet and novelist

          Maitreyi Devi (or Maitreyī Devī; 10 September – 29 January [1]) was an Indian poet and novelist.

          She is best known for her Sahitya Akademi Award-winning novel, Na Hanyate (transl.&#;'It Does Not Die').

          Biography

          Devi was born in [2] She was the daughter of philosopher Surendranath Dasgupta and protégée of poet Rabindranath Tagore.[2][3] She studied in St.

          John's Diocesan Girls' Higher Secondary School, Calcutta (now Kolkata) and graduated from the Jogamaya Devi College, an affiliated undergraduate women's college of the historic University of Calcutta, in Kolkata.[4] She published her first book of poetry in , at age 16, with a preface by Tagore.[5]

          By this time she was already attending university, and that year the Romanian intellectual Mircea Eliade was invited by her father to stay at their house.[2] After several months, when her parents discovered the ye