Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354893438
- Publisher: Harper Perennial India
- Height: 47 mm
- No of Pages: 356
- ISBN-10: 9354893430
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Dive into the rich tapestry of modern Telugu literature with “Telugu: The Best Stories of Our Times.” This captivating anthology showcases exceptional short stories by contemporary writers, exploring diverse themes and showcasing the vibrant literary landscape of the Telugu language. Experience the pulse of modern Telugu storytelling with this must-read collection. ISBN: 9789354893438
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Deepti –
A good collection, but some stories felt a bit too similar. Overall, a worthwhile read to understand Telugu literature.
Charu Aggarwal –
It was good, but not great. It did capture some of the best stories, but some fell flat.
Mandeep Singh –
A wonderful compilation of stories that reflect the culture and society. I recommend this book!
Rishabh Singh –
This book offers unique perspectives. I am happy I bought it. I would read more from this author.
Vedant Hinesh Modi –
It was ok. Some were good. Some were bad. It was just okay.
Shekhar Sharma –
Great for understanding modern Telugu writers. Some hit home, others not so much. Still, a valuable collection.
Reju Rohan –
An okay read. Not the best, but not the worst. I am neutral.
Aman Yadav –
Enjoyed the variety of voices. A few stories were exceptional, showcasing the talent in Telugu literature today.
Hemant Kumar –
I absolutely adored this collection of stories! So many different feelings. Definitely recommend.
Yasmeen Bano –
A good introduction to Telugu literature. The stories offer a diverse glimpse into the culture and experiences.
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
Mixed feelings. While some stories moved me, others felt a bit too abstract. A decent collection overall.
Aman Sharma –
I was a bit disappointed. I hoped for more, but the stories felt incomplete. It does have some good ones, though.
Jayasurya K R –
A beautiful collection that really touched my heart. I will be thinking about these stories for a long time.
Anubhav Sharma –
Uneven but interesting. Some gems in here, but also a few stories that didn’t quite land. Worth exploring if you’re curious.
Shruti Rathi –
Some stories were outstanding, others forgettable. A worthwhile read, just manage your expectations.
Ankit –
Loved the diverse themes! Some stories resonated deeply, while others were just okay. Still, a great introduction to Telugu writers.
Keshav R Gupta –
A fascinating glimpse into modern Telugu storytelling. Some stories were truly captivating, a few were little slow.
Shubham Raj –
I loved this book, and the stories that came with it. Definitely will read again.
Oam Jagtap –
A wonderful collection of some of the best stories. I can’t wait to read more like these.