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Dasuram’s Script: New Writting From Odisha

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SKU: 9789350296776

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Explore the poignant world of contemporary Odia literature in “Dasuram’s Script.” This collection features 16 stories by award-winning authors, delving into the complexities of human struggle, moral dilemmas, and the search for meaning in a world marked by deprivation and resilience. Discover captivating narratives of love, loss, and the fight for survival in a changing Odisha. ISBN: 9789350296776. Edited and translated by Monalisa Jena.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350296776
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Perennial
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 248
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 249 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9350296772
  • Publisher Date: June. 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 129 mm

8 reviews for Dasuram’s Script: New Writting From Odisha

  1. Apoorv Parashar

    Powerful and moving. Dasuram’s Script paints a vivid picture of resilience. Some themes were quite heavy, so be prepared for an emotional journey.

  2. Paras Gohri

    Uneven but ultimately rewarding. A few stories felt underdeveloped. Still, a valuable contribution to translated literature.

  3. Saurabh Singh

    I enjoyed the cultural insights. The translations were well done. A few stories didn’t resonate with me, but the strong ones made up for it.

  4. Aditi Singh

    A mixed bag. Some stories were truly captivating, offering a glimpse into Odia life. Others felt a bit slow. Overall, a worthwhile read if you’re interested in diverse perspectives.

  5. Utkarsh Srivastava

    This book touched my heart. The characters were so real, and their struggles were so relatable. Highly recommended!

  6. Aditya Sahu

    Interesting collection. Some stories were a bit too abstract for my taste, but I appreciated the attempt to explore complex issues.

  7. Name

    Good, but not great. The writing was competent, but I wasn’t completely drawn in. It’s a decent read if you’re looking for something different.

  8. Sundram

    A fascinating look into Odia literature. I found myself thinking about these stories long after I finished reading them.

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