Literature

Books to Look Out for This Week

Author – Ashraf Karayath
Publisher – Rupa Publications
Price – Rs.295/
Discover the untold tale of Ashtavakra, a deformed boy with an extraordinary mind, and King Janaka’s quest for spiritual enlightenment. Set amidst the ancient Indian kingdom of Mithila, this gripping story explores the nature of reality, consciousness, and the path to liberation.
Will Janaka’s unwavering pursuit of spiritual enlightenment lead him to the answers he seeks, or will the impending war and the treacherous plot within his palace derail his journey? This captivating novel offers a fresh perspective on ancient wisdom and invites readers to contemplate their own existential questions.

 

Author: Sonali Sharma
Publisher: Notion press
Price: Rs.200/-
Adulting and the times when you hit the rock bottom often comes with a realisation that life breathes in little things and simple joys!
Sunrise, hearty breakfast, perfect hair day. Afternoon naps, favorite coffee, train window seats. Unexpected calls from missed friends. Free treats from childhood shopkeepers. Evening walks and your favourite corner of the cafe. Being understood and trusted. Letting go of the past. Extended deadlines, half-workdays. Genuine friendships, late-night binges. Thoughtful gestures from family. Moments of digital detox. Nurturing new skills. Keeping your inner child alive! Indeed a must read!

 

Author: Prof NDR Chandra
Price: Rs.1195/
Publisher: Paradise Publishers
This critical anthology that contains a number of scholarly papers on the various poetic aspects in general and the phrasal pigments in particular of the phrasal king Arbind Kumar Choudhary has been edited by Prof.NDRChandra, former V.C of Bastar University but published by The Paradise Publishers, Jaipur.Dr Arbind Kumar Choudhary has become the founding father of The Phrasal Movement in Indian English Poetry.

 

Author:PHILIP MEADOWS TAYLOR
Rs.229/
Publisher: Publisher- Rupa Publications
Confessions of a Thug is a tale of crime and retribution. Set in 1832 in India, the story lays bare the practice of the Thugs, or deceivers as they were called who lived in boats and used to murder those passengers whom they were able to entice into their company on their voyages up and down the rivers.

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