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ONCE UPON A TIME
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K.T. Rajagopalan +1
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Once Upon a time by A. Sethumadhavan, is a novel which surrounds priyamvada, who is an HR professional, and a single parent at the centre of its narrative. The strong undercurrent of this award-winning title is the way woman asserts her independence and deft strokes in the book suggest how a professional woman scores. The novel very beautifully depicts the personal journey of a single parent, where are dilemmas which priyamvada faces, doing a tightrope walk between the labor force and the managements, trying to fill the vacuum in her daughter’s life and consciously attempting to steady her own emotional moorings.
ONCE UPON A TIME
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Water For The Roots
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Pattu M.Bhoopathi
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Translation into English by Pattu M Bhoopathi of Sahitya Akademi Award winning Tamil Novel by Rajan Krishnan entitled Verukku Neer.
Water For The Roots
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THE CHARIOT
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Raghavendra Patil +1
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Colours Caught in Mist
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Govind Mishra +1
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Colors Caught in Mist is the English translation of Govind Mishra's Hindi novel “Kohre Mein Quiad Rang,” showcasing considerable maturity and craftsmanship. The story unfolds about the past while being discussed in the present, creating a narrative that feels like a novel within a novel. In another creative twist, fiction intertwines with reality. The narrative juxtaposes two distinct time periods, where the innocent, traditional Saraswati is replaced by the modern, confident, and independent Reva, who critically reflects on the narrative thus far. Featuring both memorable and breakout characters, this work stands as a hallmark of contemporary Hindi fiction. It was awarded the Sahitya Academy Award in 2008.
Colours Caught in Mist
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Kurinji - The Story of a Music Maestro
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Kove Manisekharan +1
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English translation by K Chellapen of Kove Manisekharan's Sahitya Akademi award winning Tamil Novel Kutrala Kurinji. Sahitya Akademi Award 2013
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Weeds
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Deepak Borgave +1
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WEEDS - Tankat (Sahitya Akademi Award-winning Marathi Novel)
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Go Back to Paris
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K S Subramanian +1
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In "Go Back to Paris," the renowned Tamil author Jayakanthan thoughtfully explores the tension between tradition and modernity in both art and personal life. Musician Sarangan returns to India infused with an idealistic zeal for modernized Carnatic music. However, he faces a significant challenge from his father, Seshiah, a vina virtuoso who views music as divine. Lalitha, a passionate writer, finds herself caught in a struggle between her deep love for Sarangan and her unwavering commitment to her noble husband. The conflict lies not between dharma and adharma but between different interpretations of dharma, resulting in a delicate balance.
Go Back to Paris
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The Inexhaustible
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Bindu Bhatt +1
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English Translation by Vinod Meghani from the Gujarati Original of Sahitya Akademi award winning novel Akhepatar by Bindu Bhatt. Sahitya Akademi award 2018
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Jatara
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Boya Jangaiah +1
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English translation by K Damodar Rao of Boya Jangaiah's Telugu novel.
Jatara
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The River of Blood
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Indira Parthsarathy +1
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The River of Blood (Kuruthippunal) was first published in Tamil in 1975. As a work of art, the novel stands testimony to the multifaceted personality of its author. The novel is based on the Keezhavenmani carnage of 1967 in which 42 Harijans were burnt to death in landlord-peasant clash. To the agrarian problem, tinged with untouchablity, Indira Parthasarthy gives a psychological dimension, which is the unique aspects of the book. Parthasarthy has beautiful highlighted the degradation in the field of politics and the corruption having assumed the way of life.
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Vinayak - Award Winning Novel
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Ramesh Chandra Shah +1
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Vinayak, a Sahitya Akademi-award winning Hindi Novel, as a sequel to the author;s first novel 'Gobar Ganesh', according to the novelist, is the "pratismriti" (remembrance of our national-cultural memories) and the katha or narrative of India as a civilizational state. Its multi-perspectiveal, multi-centric kathana (plot), involving characters representing a cross section of Indian Society, is marked by engaging and interesting debates on such issues as gender-politics, culturalimperialism, casteism, communalism, the Kashmir-question and the condition of Kashmiri Pundits, sustainable development, ecological consciouness, swaraj or decolonization of mind, role of "Breaking India" forces comouflaged as NGO-activism, and the all0embracing nature of the spiritual that subsumes the secular, the significance of purusharthas or cardinal principles of life, etc. A sahridaya or cultivaed reader whould also relish how deftly the narrative echoes the voices of such great masters as Valmiki, Vyas, Krishna, Keats, Rike, Yeats, Eliot, Naipaul, Proust, Prasad and others.
Vinayak - Award Winning Novel
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The Unreachable
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Anuja Khatua +1
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The Unreachable is an English translation of Gopinath Mohanty's Odia novella, Apahancha that tells the riveting story of a child belonging to Kondh tribe of Koraput in Odisha, whose exposure to modern education in post-independence India alienates him from his own community and makes him long for the glitter of the urban world. His growing disenchantment with life in the city and eventual return to his own village are vividly chronicled in this novel.
The Unreachable
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The Last Exit
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Nirmal Verma
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The Last Exit (Kavve Aur Kala Pani) is a collection of several short stories dealing with personal tensions in the contemporary social context. Some stories exposed the Indian The Last Exit (Kavve Aur Kala Pani) is a compilation of various short stories that explore personal tensions within a modern social context. While some narratives highlight the Indian setting, others delve into European culture; however, the underlying human emotions remain unchanged. The stories in this collection feature a unique approach to introspection and vivid expressions, making the work truly engaging.environment, while some introduced the European culture, but the human emotions are the same. The stories presented in the volume have an innovative form of inner probing and evocative expressions, which makes the work a fascinating read
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Our City That Year
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Geetanjali Shree +1
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A city teeters on the edge of chaos. A society lies fractured along fault lines of faith and ideology. A playground becomes a battleground. A looming silence grips the public. Against this backdrop, Shruti, a writer paralyzed by the weight of events, tries to find her words, while Sharad and Hanif, academics whose voices are drowned out by extremism, find themselves caught between clichés and government slogans. And there’s Daddu, Sharad’s father, a beacon of hope in the growing darkness. As they each grapple with thoughts of speaking the unspeakable, an unnamed narrator takes on the urgent task of bearing witness. First published in Hindi in 1998, Our City That Year is a novel that defies easy categorization—it’s a time capsule, a warning siren and a desperate plea. Geetanjali Shree’s shimmering prose, in Daisy Rockwell’s nuanced and consummate translation, takes us into a fever dream of fragmented thoughts and half-finished sentences, mirroring the disjointed reality of a city under siege. Readers will find themselves haunted long after the final page, grappling with questions that echo far beyond India’s borders.
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Homeland
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Dalpat Chauhan +1
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Dalpat Chauhan's first novel Homeland (Malak in Gujarati) is set in rural northern Gujarat in pre-independence India and tells the tale of a community of Dalits who eke out an existence on the margins of an upper castr village. They belong to the Vankar caste and are considered 'Untouchables' by the upper caste villagers. Many of them because of small loans taken by them or their forefathers from the village landlords are 'bonded' for generations to them and have to provide them with free labour. Their women are sexually harassed and at times raped and murdered. Yet these Vankars are attached to their Malak and are traumatised when they are forced to leave it due to the threat of uppar caste reprisal over the relationship between a young Dalit man and upper castemarried woman. Homeland is writtten in what be termed the postcolonial narrative style, with interior monologues, interventions of the past into the present and alternative voices. The language is a judicious mix of Northern Gujarat rural dialect and standard Gujarati. This gives the novel a very authentic and contemporary edge.
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Carvalho
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K.P. Purnachandra Tejaswi +1
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Carvalho is one of the most widely read and admired novels of Tejaswi. It is a novek which can be read at varioud levels as it presents many worlds. The dream if science and mystery and the everyday world of ordinary but amazing men and women. The novel explored the various facets of our complex civilisation like agriculture law and politics. It is a novel which will apppeal to readers of all ages. To Children it will appeal as a story of adventure, mystery and thrill; grown-ups can enjoy it as a work which offers stimulating insights into the world of men and women and Nature, and connoisseurs of art can see in it a baffling and inviting vision of art and metaphysics and wisdom.
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Ordained by fate
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Avatar Singh Judge
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English translation of Rajinder Singh Bedi's Award-winning Urdu novel Ek Chadar Maili Si by Avatar Singh Judge.
Ordained by fate
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The Last Fliker
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Ajmer S. Rode +1
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Long ago Dharam Singh's father had brought Thola to this village. He treated him as his own brother and had even gifted four bighas of land to him. After Thola's death, Dharam Singh took sole responsibility of his son Jagsir and his mother Nondi. Over the years however, things changed. The tragedy of Jagsir is not confined to this. It is also a tragedy of unfulfilled love of Bhani, Nikka's wife. Through his long years of loneliness, it is opium which somewhat alleviates the storm raging inside him.