Kanuparti Varalakshmamma (Telugu)
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• Publisher: SAHITYA AKADEMI
• Author: Polaparangada Rajyalaksmi
• Language: Telugu
• Pages: 80
• Edition: 2000
• ISBN: 8126009837
• Binding: Paperback
• Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm
• Weight: 110 gm
About the Book:
This Telugu-language book by Polaparangada Rajyalaksmi, published by Sahitya Akademi, presents a thoughtful and engaging contribution to modern Telugu literature. The work reflects the author’s literary sensitivity and deep understanding of cultural and social themes that resonate with readers of regional literature. Written in clear and expressive Telugu, the book captures the richness of storytelling and intellectual reflection that characterizes the literary traditions of Andhra Pradesh and Telugu-speaking communities.
Through its carefully structured narrative and insightful observations, the book offers readers an opportunity to explore ideas, emotions, and experiences that are rooted in everyday life and cultural values. Polaparangada Rajyalaksmi’s writing style is both accessible and reflective, making the book suitable for general readers as well as students and scholars interested in Telugu literary studies. The text demonstrates how regional literature can convey universal themes such as human relationships, cultural identity, and social awareness.
Published by Sahitya Akademi, India’s National Academy of Letters, this book also represents an important effort to preserve and promote Indian languages and their literary heritage. Sahitya Akademi publications are widely respected for their scholarly value and contribution to the development of Indian literature. This edition provides readers with a compact yet meaningful literary work that highlights the diversity and depth of Telugu writing.
With its concise length of 80 pages, the book serves as an ideal introduction to the author’s literary perspective and is a valuable addition to the collections of readers who appreciate Indian regional literature. It is especially useful for libraries, literature students, and enthusiasts who wish to explore authentic Telugu literary works published by one of India’s most prestigious literary institutions.





