Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143415978
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books India
- Language: English
- Weight: 500 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143415972
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 152
Original price was: ₹175.00.₹148.75Current price is: ₹148.75.
Explore a world of vibrant imagery and raw emotion in Kamala Das’s “Kitemaker, The: Stories.” This collection of short stories delves into the complexities of human relationships, love, loss, and the search for identity in a rapidly changing world. Das’s evocative prose and unflinching gaze capture the essence of life’s joys and sorrows, making this a must-read for fans of literary fiction. Experience the power of storytelling at its finest with “Kitemaker, The: Stories.”
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Pranay Yadav Yadav –
Enjoyed the book, but found it a bit too sad overall. Well-written, though.
Simran Bansal –
Excellent exploration of complex emotions. Das’s writing is both lyrical and raw.
Vishakha –
I had mixed feelings about this book. Some stories were great, others just okay.
Ashutosh Shankar –
I liked the stories. The writing is so beautiful. This book is recommended if like classic litreature.
Adarsh Pandey –
A powerful and moving collection of stories. Highly recommended.
Saffil Ahmad –
Not my favorite collection. A bit too depressing and slow-paced.
Adishwar Singh Khurana –
This book is phenomenal. A true masterpiece of Indian literature.
Reetish Mohan Panigrahy –
Uneven, but with moments of brilliance. Das’s prose is captivating. Worth a read.
Shambhu –
I truly loved this collection! Das’s words are so impactful and moving. Each story left me thinking.
Brahat K Singh –
Was expecting more. Its okay read. I liked few stories in this collection.
Darshit Navinbhai Kanani –
Kamala Das’s writing is simply stunning. Each story is a gem. Highly recommend!
Chhayank Kumar –
Some stories were hard to connect with, but the writing is undeniably good.
Manish –
A powerful collection of stories. Das’s insights into human nature are profound.
Kashish Singh –
I enjoyed some stories more than others. A few were confusing. Overall, a decent read.
Aman Sharma –
Beautiful, evocative, and deeply moving. A truly unforgettable read.
Vaishnavi –
Beautifully written, but quite depressing. Explores difficult themes with sensitivity. A thought-provoking read.
Devanshu Singh Negi –
It was fine. Not bad. Not great. Just fine. The writing was ok.
Muhammed Sinan K –
Heartbreaking and beautiful. Das’s stories stayed with me long after I finished reading.
Vikas Thakur –
A decent collection, but not her best work. Some stories felt unfinished.
Utkarsh Jaiswal –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian literature. Das is a master storyteller.
Hari Om –
A mixed bag. Some stories resonated deeply, others fell flat. Das’s writing is beautiful, but the collection felt uneven overall.
Bhavna –
Das’s writing is exceptional. The stories are both poignant and thought-provoking.