Janumada Jodi- Pannalal Patel's Gujarathi Novel 'Maleela Jiva' in Kannada (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Details
• Author: Pannalal Patel
• Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
• Language: Kannada
• Pages: 206
• Edition: 1996
• Cover: Paperback
• Size: 21.5 cm x 14 cm
• Weight: 250 gm
• ISBN: 8126000228
Description
This Kannada edition of a literary work by Pannalal Patel, published by Sahitya Akademi, reflects the academy’s commitment to bringing important Indian literary voices to readers across different languages. Pannalal Patel, a celebrated Indian author known for his powerful storytelling and deep portrayal of rural life and human emotions, has made a lasting impact on Indian literature.
Presented in expressive Kannada prose, the book explores themes related to human relationships, social realities, and cultural traditions. The narrative combines emotional depth with realistic storytelling, allowing readers to engage with meaningful characters and situations that reflect everyday life and moral complexities. The translation into Kannada expands the reach of Patel’s literary vision to a broader readership while preserving the essence of the original work.
With 206 pages of engaging content, the book offers a balanced and enriching reading experience suitable for students, literature enthusiasts, and readers interested in Indian regional and translated literature. The paperback edition ensures comfortable handling and easy readability, making it a valuable addition to personal libraries and academic collections.
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Janumada Jodi- Pannalal Patel's Gujarathi Novel 'Maleela Jiva' in Kannada (An Old and Rare Book)
Janumada Jodi- Pannalal Patel's Gujarathi Novel 'Maleela Jiva' in Kannada (An Old and Rare Book)
Book Details
• Author: Pannalal Patel
• Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
• Language: Kannada
• Pages: 206
• Edition: 1996
• Cover: Paperback
• Size: 21.5 cm x 14 cm
• Weight: 250 gm
• ISBN: 8126000228
Description
This Kannada edition of a literary work by Pannalal Patel, published by Sahitya Akademi, reflects the academy’s commitment to bringing important Indian literary voices to readers across different languages. Pannalal Patel, a celebrated Indian author known for his powerful storytelling and deep portrayal of rural life and human emotions, has made a lasting impact on Indian literature.
Presented in expressive Kannada prose, the book explores themes related to human relationships, social realities, and cultural traditions. The narrative combines emotional depth with realistic storytelling, allowing readers to engage with meaningful characters and situations that reflect everyday life and moral complexities. The translation into Kannada expands the reach of Patel’s literary vision to a broader readership while preserving the essence of the original work.
With 206 pages of engaging content, the book offers a balanced and enriching reading experience suitable for students, literature enthusiasts, and readers interested in Indian regional and translated literature. The paperback edition ensures comfortable handling and easy readability, making it a valuable addition to personal libraries and academic collections.
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Book Details
• Author: Pannalal Patel
• Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
• Language: Kannada
• Pages: 206
• Edition: 1996
• Cover: Paperback
• Size: 21.5 cm x 14 cm
• Weight: 250 gm
• ISBN: 8126000228
Description
This Kannada edition of a literary work by Pannalal Patel, published by Sahitya Akademi, reflects the academy’s commitment to bringing important Indian literary voices to readers across different languages. Pannalal Patel, a celebrated Indian author known for his powerful storytelling and deep portrayal of rural life and human emotions, has made a lasting impact on Indian literature.
Presented in expressive Kannada prose, the book explores themes related to human relationships, social realities, and cultural traditions. The narrative combines emotional depth with realistic storytelling, allowing readers to engage with meaningful characters and situations that reflect everyday life and moral complexities. The translation into Kannada expands the reach of Patel’s literary vision to a broader readership while preserving the essence of the original work.
With 206 pages of engaging content, the book offers a balanced and enriching reading experience suitable for students, literature enthusiasts, and readers interested in Indian regional and translated literature. The paperback edition ensures comfortable handling and easy readability, making it a valuable addition to personal libraries and academic collections.













