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Post Box No. 203, Nala Sopara by Chitra Mudgal is an extremely moving, sensitive, urgent novel about the life of a transgender, Vinod is an all-rounder in school, a promising mathematician, in love with a girl, the object of envy by friends. Forceful separation from his family by a gang of hijras pushes him into the darkest dungeons of society. His childhood is destroyed due to the reluctance of his family to disclose his identity to society but he refuses to give up his dreams of living normal life. The novel also projects a beautiful relationship between mother and son. Read on to find what happens to his zeal... a thought-provoking and riveting tale of love, separation, pain, grit, couragem friendship, conspiracy, barbarity and undying hope.
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Post Box No. 203, Nala Sopara by Chitra Mudgal is an extremely moving, sensitive, urgent novel about the life of a transgender, Vinod is an all-rounder in school, a promising mathematician, in love with a girl, the object of envy by friends. Forceful separation from his family by a gang of hijras pushes him into the darkest dungeons of society. His childhood is destroyed due to the reluctance of his family to disclose his identity to society but he refuses to give up his dreams of living normal life.
The novel also projects a beautiful relationship between mother and son. Read on to find what happens to his zeal... a thought-provoking and riveting tale of love, separation, pain, grit, couragem friendship, conspiracy, barbarity and undying hope.
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ISBN9789355483980
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समकालीन भारतीय कथाकारों में चित्रा मुद्गल का विशिष्ट स्थान है। उनकी समाज सापेक्ष सृजनात्मकता के ज़द में कहना ग़लत न होगा—समूचा भारतीय समाज है। अपनी मिट्टी के रंगों का भूगोल है। जाहिर है उसी माटी-पानी में गुँथा-मड़ा, अवाक् कर देने वाली विसंगतियों में जीता, साँसें भरता वह आमजन है, जो व्यवस्था और पूँजी की मिलीभगत की विसात का मोहरा बना हुआ है। ग़ज़ब तो यह है, उसके ज़हालत और संघर्ष को कहीं विराम मिलता हुआ नज़र नहीं आ रहा।
यह भी कहना चाहता हूँ, महिला कथाकारों पर जिस तरह के सीमा संकेत लगाए जाते हैं, दायरों और दरीचों के सन्दर्भ में, चित्रा जी उन सभी सीमाओं का अतिक्रमण सहज रूप से इसलिए कर सकी हैं कि उनका संवेद घर-परिवार-रिश्ते-नातों की बारिकियों को उसके भीतरी संवेगों में जिस नफ़ासत से कथात्मक सौन्दर्य में बाँधता है, उसी गहराई और कलात्मकता से देहरी के बाहर निकल अपसंस्कृति की आँधी में डूब रही ज़िन्दगी के तनावों और आर्थिक दबावों, चाहे वह एक्जीक्यूटिव क्लास हो या फ्रीलांसर वर्ग—सभी को रेखांकित करने में सफल होती हैं।
मैं यह भी कहना चाहता हूँ, उनकी ज्यादातर कहानियों के चरित्र भावुकता की तर्कहीन नदी में न बहकर आर्थिक दबाव की परिणतियों को स्वीकार करते हुए ही अधिक प्रभावपूर्ण बनते हैं।
—शानी
Dulhin
- Author Name:
Chitra Mudgal
- Book Type:

- Description:
चित्रा मुद्गल मध्यवर्गीय स्त्री-जीवन की आकांक्षाओं और अभावों को गहरे भाव के साथ देखती-लिखती रही हैं। उनकी अनेक कहानियाँ मानक के रूप में देखी और सराही गई हैं।
अपने लम्बे साहित्यिक जीवन में उन्होंने न सिर्फ सामान्य अनुभवों से इतर कथाओं को सम्भव किया, बल्कि भाषा के स्तर पर भी अपनी एक विशिष्ट शैली ईजाद की। इस संग्रह की कुछ कहानियों में प्रयुक्त भाषा को देखते हुए कहा जा सकता है कि रचनाकार ने सिर्फ पात्रों के जीवन और आचार-व्यवहार का ही नहीं, उनकी सामाजिक-सांस्कृतिक विशिष्टताओं का भी गहरा अध्ययन किया है।
उनकी इन कहानियों में उस स्त्री का स्वर सुनाई पड़ता है जो अपने जीवन को धीरे-धीरे बदलते हुए समाज को भी बदल रही है। पारिवारिक जीवन के तौर-तरीकों में विन्यस्त उत्पीड़न के बिम्बों को तो उन्होंने बारीकी से पकड़ा ही है।
‘दुलहिन’ चित्रा मुद्गल का सबसे पहला संग्रह जिसे उन्होंने अपने लेखकीय जीवन की पहली कृति के रूप में संकलित किया था।
Anna
- Author Name:
C. N. Annadurai
- Book Type:

- Description:
Everyone regarded Anna as one of the most remarkable figures produced by Tamil Nadu. His greatness stems from the widespread acclaim he received from prominent leaders of his era. His various talents demonstrate his capabilities as an effective administrator, deep thinker, prolific writer, insightful journalist, and above all, a humanitarian that leaves us in awe of his literary contributions. He observed the living conditions of Tamils during his time and aimed to instigate change through his writing and speeches. Inspired by Periyar's thoughts and pride in Tamil heritage, he emerged as a towering advocate for humanism, dedicated to protecting the Tamil community and working toward their advancement. Anna once referenced influential figures like Shelley, Byron, Keats, Coleridge, Emerson, and Bacon, remarking that they are not foreigners in the truest sense. Is Tiruvalluvar simply a Tamil? They are all global citizens and educators, and Anna holds a similar esteemed position as a worldwide citizen. Anna is recognised as a pioneer in short stories that explore the tension between tradition and modernity. He is a relentless journalist and a guiding light as a dramatist. In addition to being a remarkable orator, his political acumen further defines him as the genius of his century. In summary, Anna is a true phenomenon.
Baduku
- Author Name:
Geeta Nagbhushan +1
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- Description:
Dr. Geetha Nagabhushana's work primarily focuses on the struggles of the distressed, exploited, and naïve individuals from slums or the lowest strata of the Hindu caste system. Her unique storytelling provides a glimpse into real-life experiences that resonate deeply with us, rather than simply presenting fictional characters. The Kannada dialect used in "Baduku" deserves special recognition for its authenticity and cultural richness. Throughout the novel, the hardships faced by those in the lowest tiers of the Varna system are depicted without any apologies. The portrayal of women's struggles in "Baduku" serves as a critique of patriarchal society. The novel offers a comprehensive view of society, addressing various forms of atrocity and oppression, including issues related to class, caste, and gender, as well as the challenges faced by both urban and rural downtrodden communities. There is no fair treatment found in any of these intersections.
The Tale of a Place
- Author Name:
S.K. Pottekkat +1
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- Description:
Prema Jayakumar provides the English translation of S.K. Pottekkar's acclaimed Malayalam novel, ' Oru Deshanthinte Katha, ' published by Sahitya Akademi in 2015. The narrative centres on Sreedharan, a boy from Athiranippadam, portraying villagers' lives through the perspectives of the narrator and other characters. Set during British India, the story begins with Sreedharan's return to his hometown after more than 40 years. He is dropped near a petrol overhead tank on the site of his teenage love's house. He recounts the lives of the residents of Athiranippadam. The novel is segmented into five parts: childhood, early youth, teenage years, and a final section called "marmarangal." It features a story told by Velu Mooper, who witnesses events after Sreedharan's father's death, following his extensive travels to North India, Africa, and Europe. Throughout the story, he encounters individuals who leave lasting impressions from different stages of life, including Emma from Switzerland, a Bengali Babu, his half-brothers Kunhappu and Gopalettan (who caused him suffering by contracting syphilis), the mother goddess psyche of a Tamil Brahmin woman, with whom he longs, a girl who loved him unrequitedly before dying of tuberculosis, pranks with the " Supper Circuit Set, " lost loves, profound loneliness, his father's legendary life, and his journeys across continents. He started by dropping off his widowed mother at her family's home, initially at Elanhippoyil, then heading to Bombay- a solitary voyage into the vast, bewildering world, as SKP describes. This haunting autobiographical novel spans about 60 years of history, reflecting on themes of memory, nostalgia, hardship, dreams, and numbness. It concludes with a monologue: "Forgive me, the representative of the new generation of Athiranippadam, forgive me for trespassing into your land, and consider me merely an antique collector, a non-native!"
Daatu
- Author Name:
S.L. Bhyrappa +2
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- Description:
Daatu is a powerful novel that explores the rigid boundaries of caste and community in rural India, and what it takes to cross them. Set in Karnataka, the story unfolds around deeply entrenched social structures where identity is dictated by birth, and every step outside those boundaries comes at a cost. At its core, Daatu is about transgression — the act of “crossing over.” Whether it is caste, relationships, or social norms, the novel examines what happens when individuals challenge the invisible lines that define their lives. The narrative is layered with realism, capturing village life with honesty and nuance. It reflects how traditions, power, and fear shape human behaviour, while also revealing moments of resistance, dignity, and change. Recognised as a significant work in Indian literature, Daatu offers readers not just a story, but a lens into the complexities of caste, morality, and social transformation.
Jatara
- Author Name:
Boya Jangaiah +1
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- Description:
Jatara is a novella (1988) that deals with the predicament of women in the countryside. It graphically captures the realities of the village society in Telangana as major and minor characters come alive. The writer presents the theme of corruption in all its stark dimensions-physical and moral degradation, psychological and emotional blackmail, and surrender to superstitions and deceit from the point of view of the protagonist. The author remains objective, a bystander, in focusing on the bright and dark sides of the rural society, on interpersonal relations, and their belief systems, while subtly suggesting what was needed. For its humanist vision and gripping narrative, the novella remains a classic in Telugu fiction.
Carvalho
- Author Name:
K.P. Purnachandra Tejaswi +1
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- Description:
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.
Two Letters
- Author Name:
Upendra Nath Jha 'Vyas'
- Book Type:

- Description:
Two Letters is the English translation of the Sahitya Akademi Award-winning Maithili novel, Du Patra. The novel is structured as two letters, written by two women to two men, not to one another. The narrative centres on four characters, with the two men being the recipients of the letters. The two women, placed at opposite ends of the cultural spectrum and value systems, grapple with the fundamentals of the cultural dichotomy between the West and India, under the shadow of their personal tragedies. The novel delves deeply into the women's inner selves and psyches. The first letter is written by Indu to her husband, Surendra, who has been in the USA for about a decade. When Ramesh, a cousin of Indu, goes to the USA for about a year and meets Surendra, he is introduced to a young American woman, Jessica, with whom he develops a friendship. On coming back home, Ramesh sends a copy of Indu's letter (written to her husband) to Jessica. The second letter is written by Jessica to Ramesh. Experimental in form, the novel is pacy in prose and intense in narrative.
Parva
- Author Name:
S.L. Bhyrappa
- Book Type:

- Description:
The novel narrates the story of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, primarily using monologue as a literary technique. Several principal characters from the original Mahabharata reminisce about their entire lives. Both the setting and the context for the reminiscence are the onset of the Kurukshetra War. Parva is acknowledged as S.L. Bhyrappa's greatest work. Non-Kannadigas who have read it in its Hindi and Marathi translations consider it one of the masterpieces of modern Indian literature. It transforms an ancient legend into a modern novel. In this process, it has gained rational credibility and a human perspective. The main incident, the Bharata war, symbolic of the birth pangs of a new world order, depicts a heroic but vain effort to arrest the disintegration and continue the prevailing order. It is viewed from the standpoints of the partisan participants and judged with reference to the objective understanding of Krishna. Narration, dialogue, monologue, and commentary are all employed for its presentation. Shot through with irony, pity, and objective understanding, the novel ends with the true tragic vision of faith in life and hope for mankind. Parva has been translated into several major Indian languages: Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu, apart from English. The novel narrates the story of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, primarily using monologue as a literary technique. Several principal characters from the original Mahabharata reminisce about their entire lives. Both the setting and the context for the reminiscence are the onset of the Kurukshetra War.
CHASO SELECTED SHORT STORIES
- Author Name:
K.Chandrahas +1
- Book Type:

- Description:
Chaso, short for Chaganti Somayajulu, was born in 1915 in Srikakulam and spent most of his life in Vizianagaram. He began his literary journey as a poet in English and later in Telugu. He was also an essayist and wrote one play. However, his true passion was the short story, which he considered a lyrical poem. His first short story, 'Chinnaaji,' published in 1942, was critically acclaimed, and by 1945 he was recognised as a leading figure and master of the genre. He set high standards for himself and, throughout a life dedicated to literature, published only about 50 stories. He was the first Telugu writer to incorporate Marxist ideas into short stories, though his stories are notably free of rhetoric. His narratives often portray the raw lives of the poor and the very poor, characterised by brevity, reticence, and compression. He was a founding member of the Progressive Writers Association. An atheist, Chaso willed his body for medical research, which his family honoured after his death in 1994.
Beyond The Backyard
- Author Name:
P.Sathyavathi +2
- Book Type:

- Description:
Women’s voices no longer solely portray confinement to kitchens and backyards or victimhood. Instead, they emphasise unseen restrictions faced by individuals and significant barriers within global contexts. This collection of twenty-nine short stories covers diverse themes, complex narratives, unique characters, inventive metaphors, and alternative viewpoints. All stories aim for a just and equitable world. Key topics include Dalit, minority, and tribal issues, farmers’ struggles, new forms of exploitation in high-tech sectors under Globalisation, and existential questions, which are central to these women's writings. Over a dozen passionate translators helped bring these stories to English-speaking readers. The shift of women from victims to survivors to saviours would be even more impactful if men and women worked together to build a casteless, classless, environmentally mindful society- an aspiration our writers share.
Something Unspoken Too
- Author Name:
Prem Parkash +1
- Book Type:

- Description:
Something Unspoken Too, Kujjh Ankeha Vi, which won Prem Parkash the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992, is now being rendered into English as Something Unspoken Too. Most of the stories iun this collection bear testimony to this unique facet of Prem Parkash's art and craft, through which he searches for the hidden, the unrevealed, the mysterious and the unspoken, all in an effort to understand the complexities of human motives and actions. Thestories in this collection move precariously across the spectruuum of words and silences, giving rise to spaces in which the unarticulated can aesthetically be located. Prem Parkash is a 'poet' of the twilight zone, a wanderer of forbidden territories and a cartographer of complex human relationships.
Rocks of Hampi
- Author Name:
Chandrasekhar Kambar +1
- Book Type:

- Description:
Chandrasekhar Kambar draws his strength deeply from folklore as well as contemporary life and his poems are embodied in an earthyly, sensual language. His poetry works at a different altogether from what logical and analytical prose does. Profound insights into life get expressed metaphorically in him. English translation by O.L. Nagabhushan Swamy of Chandrasekhar Kambar's Kannada poems. Sahitya Akademi 2004.
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Post Box No. 203, Nala Sopara by Chitra Mudgal is not a story about identity discovered — it is about identity stolen. Vinod, an all-rounder student and gifted mathematician in love with a girl, is abducted by a hijra gang and forced into a life his family refuses to publicly acknowledge. What follows is not a tale of acceptance but of survival at India's harshest social edge, where childhood is obliterated and dreams are luxuries the margins cannot afford.
Mudgal writes with unflinching honesty about the violence of silence — the family that will not name what happened, the society that will not see who Vinod was. Vinod's refusal to abandon his former self, his determination to live as more than the role assigned to him, drives a narrative as urgent today as when it was written. This is contemporary Indian fiction that does not look away, published by Sahitya Akademi and rated 4.25/5 by readers who recognize its rare courage.
What kind of reading experience does Post Box No. 203, Nala Sopara offer?
This is a reading experience built on moral discomfort and emotional precision. Mudgal does not sentimentalize Vinod's abduction or his years in hijra life — she writes with clinical honesty about institutional cruelty, family cowardice, and the psychic cost of forced reinvention. The prose is restrained, which makes the violence more piercing. Readers who value literature that refuses easy empathy, that insists you confront India's structured silences around caste, gender, and marginality, will find this novel both exhausting and essential. It rewards patience, not catharsis.
Who should read this book and what background does it expect?
- Readers interested in Indian transgender and hijra histories beyond tokenism or celebration
- Those familiar with contemporary Indian social realism who can handle narratives without redemptive arcs
- Students of gender studies seeking literary portrayals grounded in lived Indian experience, not Western frameworks
- Anyone questioning how families become complicit in erasing their own children to preserve social standing
The novel expects no specialized knowledge but demands emotional stamina and a willingness to sit with injustice unresolved.
What is the cultural significance of this book's subject for Indian readers today?
Despite legal recognition of transgender identity and the 2014 NALSA judgment, hijra communities remain economically and socially ghettoized across India. Mudgal's novel, centered on forced induction rather than chosen identity, exposes the gap between rights on paper and lived reality in places like Nala Sopara. It refuses the narrative of hijra life as spiritual tradition, instead showing it as a site of coercion, survival economics, and family abandonment. In an India still negotiating visibility versus inclusion for trans lives, this book insists we look at the mechanisms — kidnapping, silence, shame — that produce marginality.
What makes Chitra Mudgal's treatment of transgender life distinctive in Indian literature?
Mudgal does not write Vinod as a symbol or a cause — she writes him as a mathematician who wanted a particular future and had it ripped away. Her focus is not on gender identity as self-discovery but on the theft of agency, the family that will not fight for retrieval, the social architecture that makes certain lives disposable. Unlike celebratory hijra memoirs or anthropological fiction, this novel is interested in refusal: Vinod's refusal to accept his assigned role, his clinging to the identity he had before abduction. Mudgal trusts her readers to handle complexity without pedagogical comfort.
What does this book leave the reader with after finishing it?
It leaves you with questions about complicity — how silence functions as violence, how families protect reputation over children, how society constructs entire populations as socially dead. Emotionally, it denies closure: Vinod's struggle does not resolve into triumph or tragedy but persists as an open wound. Intellectually, it reframes hijra life not as cultural heritage but as a product of specific abandonments and structural cruelties. Long after reading, you carry the discomfort of recognizing how ordinary people — parents, neighbors, classmates — participate in making someone vanish while they are still alive.