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Anita Nair
A Bangalore police procedural featuring Inspector Borei Gowda, a splendidly grumpy, hard-drinking, deeply flawed character whose chaotic home life includes an absent wife, an estranged son and an enigmatic mistress…
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When school reopens in the village of Kaikurussi after the pandemic lockdown, nine-year-old Bipathu makes new friends - Madama, a blind lady who has moved to the village, Maash, a…
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In Malabar Mind, Anita Nair’s debut collection of poems, the real and corporeal, landscapes and mindscapes are explored with a fluid ease.
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The southernmost part of India was born, it is said, when the mighty Parasurama - sixth avatar of Vishnu - threw his battle axe to carve out the territory that…
A new house can be fun! Nonu squirrel moves to a new house on a butter fruit tree with mummy squirrel and papa squirrel when mummy squirrel surprises him with…
Winner of the 2017 crossword book award (jury) for children’s literature –Cover.
A series of murders in the streets of Bangalore, India, set in the mysterious world of hijras, the local transgenders.Introducing Inspector Borei Gowda 49, going to seed, and at odds…
Inspector Gowda is back in another nail-biting thriller set in Bangalore India, the city now a hub for child trafficking.
After years of dealing with her impossibly demanding family, Akhila, a forty-five-year-old income-tax clerk, purchases a one-way ticket to a resort town and, in the intimate atmosphere of the all-women…
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A scholar who travels to India to interview a famous musician makes an instant connection with the man’s married niece. The ensuing passionate affair will change everyone’s lives forever.
Akhila, 45 and single, gets a one-way ticket to the seaside town of Kanyakumari. In the intimate atmosphere of the all-women sleeping car, Akhila can ask the question that has…
The Lilac House reveals how a cookbook writer and a cyclone expert cross paths in a small beachside village to uniquely help each other uncover the truth about the secrets…
J Reddy Pavani
O livro trata de temas importantes como depressao, opressao, abuso infantil, estupro, adulterio, violencia, foeticidio feminino, isolamento e relacionamentos conflituosos, tendo em vista os romances de Anita Nair O Melhor…
Nadine Richters
Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2,7, University of Hamburg (IAA), course: 1b Literatturseminar: Indian Female Gaze, 13 entries…
This collection of myths showcases the most enchanting and magical stories from Indian mythology.Key Features:A book that brings alive the fantastic world of gods and goddesses A fabulous retelling by…
This book describes the physicochemical fundamentals and biomedical principles of drug solubility. Methods to study and predict solubility in silico and in vitro are described and the role of solubility…
Sasikala Alagiri
Along with a range of socio-cultural, political and economic concerns, the focus on ‘self’ has been an inevitable assertion of writers during the last quarter of the twentieth century. Individualistic…
Thakazi Sivasankar Pillai
First published in 1956, Chemmeen tells the story of the relationship between Karutthamma, a Hindu woman from the fisherfolk community, and Pareekkutty, the son of a Muslim fish wholesaler.
Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai
Chemmeen tells the story of the relationship between Karutthamma, a Hindu woman from the fisherfolk community, and Pareekkutty, the son of a Muslim fish wholesaler. Unable to marry Pareekkutty for…
Nair Anita