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Big Book of Odia Literature
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SKU: 9780143463344
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Discover the rich tapestry of Odia literature with “Big Book of Odia Literature” by Manu Dash (ISBN: 9780143463344). This anthology explores centuries of Odia prose, poetry, mythology, and history, tracing its evolution from the tenth century. A must-read for literature enthusiasts and anyone interested in linguistic history and cultural traditions of Odisha. Explore the essays, stories, poems, and plays that have shaped Odia culture.
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Saniya Sulthana –
A comprehensive collection, I just wish there was more context provided for each piece. Still, a valuable resource.
Rohit Bhardwaz –
Fantastic anthology! The selections are well-curated, and the book provides a great overview of Odia literary history. A must-have.
Srishti Singh –
Absolutely loved discovering the history of Odia literature! The mythology section was particularly fascinating. Highly recommend for culture enthusiasts.
Uday Kumar –
An interesting anthology, though some translations felt a little clunky. Overall, a worthwhile read if you’re curious about Odia culture.
Ashutosh –
I liked the book, but found it difficult to understand the cultural references. It could have been more accessible for those unfamiliar with Odisha.
Parth Khatter –
A good introduction to Odia literature, but the selection felt a bit limited. I wanted more contemporary pieces. Still, a solid starting point.
Abhijith S –
This book opened my eyes to a whole new world of literature. The essays were insightful and thought-provoking. I would recommend it.
Bronia Mathews –
An okay introduction. It gave glimpse of Odia literature, but I felt many pieces were too similar to each other and boring
Davinder Singh Bedi –
Enjoyed exploring the poetry and stories. Some pieces were a bit dense, but overall a rewarding experience. This book is a gem.
Shreya N –
A treasure trove of Odia literature! From poetry to plays, this book has it all. I am so happy with this book, will read again.
Parth Dixit –
A decent overview of Odia literature, but I found some of the historical context confusing. It felt like jumping into the middle without proper introduction.
Harshit –
Well-organized and insightful! I learned so much about Odia culture and history through these literary works. The book is really nice.
Debajit Patra –
I was hoping for a more diverse range of authors. The book leans heavily on classic works, neglecting modern voices.