Buy this 316-page paperback edition by Suresh Sundaresan, today!
Publish Date
29 Jul, 2025
Publisher
Stck Books
Type
Paperback
Dimensions
Digest (5.5 in - 8.5 in)
Pages
316 Pages
About This Book
The story spans over four generations of a group of people, both from
north India and from the Dharwad region, who are involved in
Hindusthani music – their personal lives, their issues with each other –
and related to their passion for music. From being a student and a
disciple, to giving concerts of their own and developing an original style,
to trying to make a name for themselves in a highly competitive and
politicised industry and to, finally, have students and disciples of their
own, thus completing the circle and starting a new cycle.
About The Author
Suresh loves Tamil Sangam poetry and has translated a few
poems to English, which were published in the Sahitya Akademi
publication, 'Indian Literature.' He has also translated Telugu poems
of Kshetrayya, which were published in the same journal. Suresh has
written many critical essays on the classics of Indian literature, which
have been published in various literary magazines.
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