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S.L. Bhyrappa

    El Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa es un literato excepcional cuyas novelas en kannada exploran las emociones humanas fundamentales. Sus obras, profundamente arraigadas en la filosofía, la cultura y las experiencias personales indias, tanto del entorno rural como urbano, son aclamadas por su autenticidad. Bhyrappa indaga magistralmente en la psique humana, centrándose a menudo en temas entrelazados con la tradición india y la vida contemporánea. Su enfoque innovador y su profundidad literaria lo establecen como un autor contemporáneo de gran relevancia.

    Grihabhanga
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    • 'What is the cow for, if not for human utility?' Yangata felt stunned by these words. He had never thought about the question of whether cattle existed merely for human utility or whether humans were born for the utility of cattle or whether one is born merely for another's utility. Village headman Kalinga Gowda's grandson, also named Kalinga, studies agriculture and cattle rearing in the US and returns to his native village with his American wife, Hilda, to pursue farming. But Hilda's modern methods of farming and cattle rearing are at odds with the native traditional beliefs of the villagers. Her inability to understand local customs, and her complete unwillingness to adapt to the life here begins a chain of conflict resulting in an explosive finale. Alone and alienated, Kalinga has to face the bitter truth of his own actions when his own infant's survival is at stake.

      ORPHANED
    • Set in pre-independence India, Grihabhanga is a compelling story of one womans relentless struggle against abuse, treachery, poverty, famine and superstitions that riddle village life. Despite a shrewd mother-in-law who blames her for every misfortune, an incorrigible husband who refuses to take on any household responsibilities, and with all the baggage a mother has to bear, Nanjamma stands tall with her resilience, presence of mind and sheer courage. She takes upon herself her husbands job of handling the village accounts and steps out of the boundaries of home to earn a little more by making and selling leaf plates. Will Nanjammas dream of sending her son to school be fulfilled? Will she be able to marry off her daughter to a respectable school teacher in spite of her husbands wish to settle for a more financially convenient alliance? Can Nanjamma prevent her home from being destroyed? Will she succeed in endowing her children with the morals lacking in those around them? Or will meanness, disease and death thwart all hope?

      Grihabhanga