Alka Saraogi, recipient of Sahitya Akademi Award for her debut novel Kalikatha, Via Bypass, shares experience of writing her latest Hindi novel 'Kulbhushan Ka Naam Darj Kijiye' with broadcaster Achala Sharma in Cineink podcast Kitaab Kaulum, episode 05.
Published by Vani Prakashan, ‘Kulbhushan Ka Naam Darj Kijiye’ focusses on the trauma and nostalgic journey of migration through the story of Kulbhushan Jain, who migrates to India from Bangladesh before 1971.
In the trivia section on books, Pervaiz Alam discovers the longest novel ever written. The focus is on Marcel Proust's epic novel À la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time), in seven parts, published in French as from 1913 to 1927.
Alka Saraogi, recipient of Sahitya Akademi Award for her debut novel Kalikatha, Via Bypass, shares experience of writing her latest Hindi novel 'Kulbhushan Ka Naam Darj Kijiye' with broadcaster Achala Sharma in Cineink podcast Kitaab Kaulum, episode 05.
Published by Vani Prakashan, ‘Kulbhushan Ka Naam Darj Kijiye’ focusses on the trauma and nostalgic journey of migration through the story of Kulbhushan Jain, who migrates to India from Bangladesh before 1971.
In the trivia section on books, Pervaiz Alam discovers the longest novel ever written. The focus is on Marcel Proust's epic novel À la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time), in seven parts, published in French as from 1913 to 1927.
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