K. Shivaram Karanth - Books Written

Books Written

  • Mookajjiya Kanasugalu ("Dreams of a Silent Granny") (Jnanpith award winning novel)
  • Marali Mannige ("Back to the Soil")
  • Chomana Dudi ("Drum of Choma")
  • Apoorva Paschima ("Incomparable West")
  • Abuvinda Baramakke (A Travelogue)
  • Arasikaralla (A Travelogue)
  • Mai Managala Suliyalli ("In the Whirlpool of Body and Soul")
  • Bettada Jeeva ("Life on the Hills")
  • Sarasammana Samadhi ("Grave of Sarasamma")
  • Dharmayana Samsara ("Family of Dharmayana")
  • Alida Mele ("After Death")
  • Kudiyara Kusu ("Infant of Kudiya")
  • Jnana ("Knowledge")
  • Mailikallinodane matukate ("Talks with the Milestone")
  • Adbhuta jagattu ("Wonderful World")
  • Vijnana prapancha ("The World Of Science")
  • Kaladarshana
  • Yaksagana, English translation, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (1997)
  • Yakshagana Bayalata
  • Bharatheya chitrakale
  • Hucchu Manasina Hatthu Mukhagalu, autobiography, English translation: "Ten Faces of a Crazy Mind", by H Y Sharada Prasad), Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan 1993.
  • Chiguridha Kanasu"
  • Mugida Yudda" ("Completed War")
  • Moojanma
  • Dharmarayana samsara
  • Kevala Manushyaru
  • Illeyamba
  • "Iddaru chinthe
  • Navu kattida swarga
  • Nashta diggajagalu
  • Kanniddu kurudaru
  • Gedda doddasthike
  • Kannadiyalli kandatha
  • Antida aparanji
  • Halliya hattu samastharu
  • Sameekshe
  • Moga Padeda Mana
  • Shaneeshwarana Neralinalli
  • Sameekshe
  • Nambidavara Naka Naraka
  • Kambaniya Kuyilu

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