'FORGOTTEN CHAPTERS' OF KANNADA ARUNODAYA LITERATURE

This blog hosts my articles published in "The Hindu" as part of my column 'Forgotten Chapters' on Kannada Arunodaya literature. The first article appeared on 24 January 2020. The first five articles appeared in the print version (and online too) of 'The Friday Review-Bangalore Edition'; after the lockdown, the articles appeared in the Online edition exclusively.

Monday, November 30, 2020

AN EARLY NOVEL WITH AN INTRIGUING NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE - Article on Rodda Vyasrau Venkatrau's CHANDRAMUKHIYA GHAATAVU (1900)

The third article in the series focuses on Rodda Vyasrau Venkatrau's novel Chandramukhiya Ghaatavu written in 1900.  This article was published on 21 February 2020. 


https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/an-early-novel-with-an-intriguing-narrative-technique/article30875644.ece






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