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Telugu Penscape – My latest anthology is out

Today is New Year Day for Telugu people.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL TELUGU PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD!

I just received a copy of my latest anthology entitled Telugu Penscape: Anthology of Telugu short stories, published by Lekhini Chaitanya Samiti, Hyderabad.

 

The anthology includes translations of stories by well-known writers, Bhandaru Acchamamba, Palagummi Padmaraju, Illindala Saraswatidevi, Ravuri Venkata Satyanarayana Rao, Achanta Saradadevi, Dr. Kolakaluri Enoch, Tenneti Hemalata, Bhamidipati Ramagopalam, Bhanumati Ramakrishna, Sivaraju Venkata Subbalakshmi, Seela Veerraju, Dr. Malati chendur, Pusapati Krishnam Raju, Dr. Vasa Prabhavati, and Nidadavolu Malathi.

It also features a “Brief Encounter” by Yeddanapudi Sulochana Rani (Honorary President) and Dr. Vasa Prabhavati (President) of the Lekhini Mahila Chaitanya Samiti.

Further the anthology features foreword by Dr. Kethu Viswanatha Reddy, prominent writer and critic.

Cover painting by Seela Veerraju, writer and poet.

Copies may be ordered from

Lekhini

11/2 RT Municipal Colony, Malakpet,

Hyderabad 500 036, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Pages 208

Price: Rs. 150.  $ 10.

 

 

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04/04/2011 - Posted by | Books, Fiction in English, Indian literature

2 Comments »

  1. In the Telugu Thulika, you wrote about “History and facts” through the essay written by “Nori Narasimha Shastry”. However, what you said might be right, but there is more manipulation in history than what just an outsider (like the British) did. For example, every nation forces a perspective on history, imposed through rulers and common notions about neighbors. This happens everywhere and in every age, regardless of the rules being alien or native.

    For elaboration on this perspective, please go to (one of my blogs) http://salahuddin-knowledgehobbyist.blogspot.in/2010/03/folks-of-west-us-mostly-think-that-they.html.

    For the readers, very good telugu stories are at my other blog http://telugu-story.blogspot.in/

    Comment by Salahuddin | 02/14/2012

  2. @ Salahuddin, you may be right. I was only summarizing Mr. Narasimha Sastry’s observations. Thanks for your comment,

    Comment by malathi | 02/14/2012


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