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Animalia Indica : The Finest Animal Stories In Indian Literature

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Animalia Indica : The Finest Animal Stories In Indian Literature

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‘This book of animal stories charms with its words as well as its illustrations.’-Scroll.in ‘Beastly tales beautifully told.’-The Tribune ‘In our increasingly urban world, these stories are a treat for readers of all ages.’-Times of India ‘This is a book worthy of being read, gifted and collected. And while you read, you need to remember: these stories cannot but be biased towards humans. After all, they were written by them.’-New Indian Express ‘A beautifully produced anthology which explores the human-animal relationship while offering a sharp commentary on the bestiality of people.’-The Hindu

Sumana Roy

Sumana Roy Indian writer and poet. Her works include How I Became a Tree (2017), a work of non-fiction; Missing (2019), a novel; Out of Syllabus (2019), a collection of poems; and My Mother's Lover and Other Stories (2019), a short story collection. Her unpublished novel Love in the Chicken’s Neck was longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize (2008). Her first book, How I Became a Tree, a work of non-fiction, was shortlisted for the 2017 Shakti Bhatt Prize.

Title

Animalia Indica : The Finest Animal Stories In Indian Literature

Author

Sumana Roy

Publisher

Aleph Book Company

Number of Pages

278

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 2019

    ‘This book of animal stories charms with its words as well as its illustrations.’-Scroll.in ‘Beastly tales beautifully told.’-The Tribune ‘In our increasingly urban world, these stories are a treat for readers of all ages.’-Times of India ‘This is a book worthy of being read, gifted and collected. And while you read, you need to remember: these stories cannot but be biased towards humans. After all, they were written by them.’-New Indian Express ‘A beautifully produced anthology which explores the human-animal relationship while offering a sharp commentary on the bestiality of people.’-The Hindu
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