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East Wind: Stories from Kalinga-Andhra

East Wind: Stories from Kalinga-Andhra

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Buy this 200-page paperback edition by Unudurti Sudhakar, today!

  • Publish Date

    30 Jul, 2025

  • Publisher

    Stck Books

  • Type

    Paperback

  • Dimensions

    Digest (5.5 in - 8.5 in)

  • Pages

    200 Pages

About This Book

Unudurti Sudhakar is in his home ground when telling stories from north-coastal Andhra Pradesh. With his deep knowledge of the region’s culture, he sets his stories in specific historical situations and contexts. His stories span a long period from antiquity to the present day - from declining Buddhist viharas and bustling sea-ports of the first millennium to the days of the colonialists and zamindars and finally to the tragedies of the Naxalite revolt in Srikakulam. His characters, tragic and comic, are caught up in a society going through the throes of change. A vivid introduction to a part of India that is not well represented in literature.

About The Author

Sudhakar Unudurti is in his home ground when telling stories from north-coastal Andhra Pradesh. With his deep knowledge of the region's culture he sets his stories in specific historic situations and contexts. His stories span a long period from antiquity to the present day. From declining Buddhist viharas and bustling sea-ports of the first millennium to the days of the colonialists and zamindars and finally to the tragedies of the Naxalite revolt in Srikakulam. His characters, tragic and comic, are caught up in a society going through the throes of change. A vivid introduction to a part of India that is not very well represented in literature.

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East Wind: Stories from Kalinga-Andhra
Unudurti Sudhakar
East Wind: Stories from Kalinga-Andhra
Unudurti Sudhakar

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