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  • Publisher: साहित्य एकेडमी (Sahitya Akademi)

  • Author: Shashi Deshpande

  • Translator: Prashanti Talpankar

  • Language: Konkani

  • Pages: 202

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Edition/Year: 1999

  • ISBN: 8126006420

About the Book:

Shashi  Deshpande  was born in the city of Dharwad in India. She is the daughter of the renowned playwright and Sanskrit  Pandit, Shri Shirang. At the age of 15 she went to Mumbai and got the degree in Economics thereafter, she went to Bangalore and got the degree in Low. After marriage, she spent most of the time with her two sons. But, during this, she studied journalism, and for same time worked for magazine. In the real sense her writing career started in 1970. She wrote a lot of short stories at that time. She has also written four books for children. Beside, four navels have been published: The dark holds no terror, If I die today, come up and be dead, ‘Roots Shadows’ won her the 1982-33 best Indian writer award.


This Konkani translation of Shashi Deshpande’s acclaimed novel, rendered by Prashanti Talpankar, brings to life the nuanced storytelling and profound insights of one of contemporary Indian literature’s most celebrated authors. The novel explores themes of family, relationships, personal struggle, and social dynamics with sensitivity and depth. Through its compelling narrative, readers are offered a vivid portrayal of human emotions, societal expectations, and the complexities of everyday life, making it a significant addition to Konkani literary works.