The Banana & the Peepul Leaf
The dance of love, lust and desire – 'Kama'
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When Shakespeare Lost the Plot
"FEAR NOT, YOUR MAJESTY, I SHALL KILL THEM ALL!"
Mirage and Other Stories
First published in 1988, Rumadful is a delightful collection of short stories that capture a wide range of human emotions. In this collection, the author has also experimented with the science fiction genre, a bold step to take in Indian language fiction during the time it was published.
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The Mobile Phone
The Mobile Phone is a story of connecting to the child within us. The story is set in Delhi and deals with the lives of Rohit, a tutor, and Prabhu, a child he teaches in the city. The author uses 'the paper mobile phone' as a symbol to connect with someone who is absent; someone we seek or someone who could hold us in our helplessness. The novel makes an attempt to understand death and deal with mourning. It looks at child's play and fantasy life. It also looks at adults who are evolving in relationship.
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A Head Trip Mirage
Although prodded by his parents, Hari, the protagonist of this story, is not inclined to secure the government job they would like him to have. He would rather spend his time idly, even after having understood that idle pursuits would get him nowhere. By the time he has realized his mistakes, time and opportunities have passed him by, leaving him with the prospect of facing a bleak and barren future.
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Straight from a Child’s Heart – Vol 5
In this volume, the author introduces her pet, Timmy, a talking dog. We see in the stories of her pet, a range of emotions- the pain of losing somebody to someone else, pangs of separation, a spark of hope, jealousy, romance, grief, anger and finally, starting anew. There are other short stories such as Baby Boo for Siva which revolves around how an individual repents his hastiness (though not in that moral-lecture way). Ever heard of a talking fan? Just open these pages to read a conversation between a talking fan and a mechanic. The Rebel's Wife deals with the subject of keeping that spark of hope alive and Uncle Turns Chef reminds you not to be so absorbed in your work! Cricket in My Country's Villages is a story of an interesting visit to a village in India. One Door Closes tackles a sensitive yet important subject. The Lamp of Hope is based on the aftermath of 2004 tsunami. We come back with some more poems such as how it is to be turn a teen, if an old lady can still be pretty and the uses of trees.
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The Divine Bow : Book II of the Chakra Trilogy
The Divine Bow is the much-anticipated sequel to The Armour of God of 'The Chakra Trilogy'. Drawing inspiration from the Mahabharata, the Ramayana and the Puranas, it attempts to provide a scientific perspective to India's ancient history through a modern story.
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Angela’s Goan Identity
The tremendous changes that Goa witnessed in the second half of the twentieth century in the political, educational, social, and cultural field are depicted through the life of the protagonist Angela, alias Anjali, alias Anjinha and also through other characters in the novel. The reader gets glimpses of the then Goan community including the crucial issue of its Identity. While the novel raises questions on Identity, it does not draw any conclusions, urging the reader to think on.
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Ramesh Shakespeare
He was neither prolific nor industrious, and his only philosophies resuscitated when he was drunk. Yet Ramesh became a great playwright of his age in spite of stealing from the greatest writer on the earth—William Shakespeare.
Elephant Tales from Hara Hara
A beautiful story about a peaceful coexistence between man and beast.
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