kannada
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‘Bride in the Hills’: Kannada writer Kuvempu’s novel depicts life under the ruthless regime of caste
Arvind Narrain
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Literary critic Kirtinath Kurtkoti on how Kannada poetry is influenced by translation and rewriting
Kirtinath Kurtkoti Kamalakar Bhat
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‘The story tells me to stop. Its shape is within it’: Writer Jayant Kaikini
Amrita Dutta
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‘Mithun Number Two’: Jayant Kaikini’s stories present the impossible dream – and reality – of Mumbai
Sayari Debnath
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In translation: Jayant Kaikini’s new book of short stories is set in Mumbai, India’s Maximum City
Jayant Kaikini Tejaswini Niranjana
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‘Kumaravyasa is only the scribe’: The Kannada Mahabharata from the Murty Classical Library
Kumaravyasa CN Ramachandran Narayan Hegde
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Bengaluru: Pro-Kannada protestors arrested for vandalising English signboards of shops
Scroll Staff
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Bengaluru: Pro-Kannada protestors vandalise English signboards of shops, several detained
Scroll Staff
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Bengaluru shops must have 60% Kannada nameplates by February 28, says civic body
Scroll Staff
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‘Sakina’s Kiss’: How dated ideas of masculinity are suffocating the great Indian family
Sayari Debnath
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‘Lachumamma under the kanigele tree’: Telugu poet Gaddar’s voice in the Kannada landscape
Kotiganahalli Ramaiah Mohit Kaycee, Lakshman KP, Skanda Ghate
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‘When the Wind God Fell Sick’: Fairy tales about nature make for an imaginative, nostalgic read
AJ Thomas
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‘Fate’s Game’: Stories written almost a century ago tackle dowry, caste, and female oppression
Saloni Sharma
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Bengali to Kannada, Sanskrit to French: How I became multilingual
Prithwiraj Mukherjee
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Fiction: Stories by Kannada writer Kodagina Gouramma Gouramma, who wrote of dowry and widowhood
Kodagina Gouramma
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Growing up Bengali in Bengaluru: Language is contentious terrain but chauvinism gets us nowhere
Prithwiraj Mukherjee
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KV Tirumalesh (1940-2023) enriched Kannada poetry with his eclectic taste and cosmopolitanism
Kamalakar Bhat
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‘He experimented with Kannada theatre like no one else’: A podcast series remembers Girish Karnad
Sayari Debnath
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‘The power of the word has in no way shrunk’: Vivek Shanbhag on writing and its possibilities
Jayanth Kodkani
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‘A Kannadiga forever’: Canadian MP of Indian origin, Chandra Arya, speaks Kannada in parliament
Scroll Staff