S.L.Bhyrappa

S.L.Bhyrappa
- BrinkINR 595The English translation of the epic Kannada novel anchu by the renowned author S.L. Bhyrappa, brink is a love saga between somashekhar, a br> Widower, and Amrita, an estranged woman. The novel delibe...
- SaakshiINR 595Saakshi uses the Puranas and Vedanta as well as Gandhian concepts to discuss the meaning of truth and its distortions through greed, sexuality and desire. Overcome by guilt at having committed perjury...
- MandraINR 595Mandra, the Saraswati Samman winner for 2010, is one of the most acclaimed epic novels of Bhyrappa. Though it takes its theme from the classical question of art versus morality, many more subtler and ...

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