Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356991521
- Publisher: Harper Perennial India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 129 gr
- ISBN-10: 9356991529
- Publisher Date: 22 Jan 2024
- Height: 13 mm
- No of Pages: 224
- Width: 160 mm
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹224.25Current price is: ₹224.25.
Avasthe by U. R. Ananthamurthy (ISBN: 9789356991521) is a captivating novel exploring themes of love, loss, and existentialism. Set against the backdrop of India, it follows protagonist Krishnaswamy’s journey through life’s complexities, delving into his relationships and spiritual quest. Ananthamurthy’s rich prose and philosophical insights create a thought-provoking experience for readers.
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Aditya Chhaganbhai Boricha –
I was completely immersed in Krishnaswamy’s world. This book is a gem! I will read it again.
Shantanu –
Avasthe is a decent book. I was hoping for a little more excitement. Still, the writing style is commendable. I appreciate the book.
Jaideep Mehra –
The descriptions were very rich. I felt like I was there. A little too slow for me, personally, but it was a beautifully written story.
Mani Prakash –
A thought-provoking novel that left me pondering. The characters were well-developed, and the story was engaging, but I struggled with some of the abstract concepts.
Shivani Rajeev Dhakate –
Avasthe is a beautifully written book that delves into the complexities of life. I enjoyed the philosophical insights, although some parts felt a bit slow. Overall, a good read.
Manas Mehta –
Ananthamurthy’s prose is captivating! I found Krishnaswamy’s journey to be very relatable. Explores themes of love and loss. Highly recommended.
Devender Pratap Mall –
Avasthe is now one of my favorite books. I am grateful for having read it. Ananthamurthy’s exploration of existentialism is beautiful.
Ankit Singh –
Not my usual type of book. I will say that it was well written. Themes explored were deep, but not necessarily something i enjoy
Ankit Patel –
Avasthe offers deep insight. The journey was rewarding.
Sneha Matura –
I wanted to love Avasthe more than I did. Beautiful prose, but the story felt a bit meandering at times. Still worth reading.
Naman Pamnani –
Good book! But, little slow paced. Love the philosophical touch.
Onkar Pandey –
A truly exceptional novel. Ananthamurthy is a genius. Avasthe will stay with me for a very long time.
Sarthak Verma –
The book was well written. The plot meandered and was hard to follow. I lost interest about halfway through.
Jayant Tomar –
A thought provoking, but ultimately somewhat disappointing read. I appreciated the depth, but the story failed to fully grab me.
Utkarsh Chauhan –
Interesting exploration of Indian culture and philosophy. Found it very thought provoking but hard to follow at times. Good book.
Sameer Sanjay Bhosle –
Excellent writing style. I will look for other books by this author.