Kanthapura

Kanthapura by Raja Rao, published by Penguin Books India in August 2014, is regarded as the first major Indian novel in English. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a casteist South Indian village, focusing on the impact of Gandhi’s struggle for independence as seen through the eyes of an insightful old woman who reflects on the villagers’ actions and the transformative ideas brought by young Moorthy, who returns from the city eager to unite the community through non-violent action.
Readers will find a rich exploration of social dynamics and the challenges of breaking down ancient barriers within the village. The story evokes the essence of India’s traditional folk epics, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of personal and political struggles. Through its engaging narrative, Kanthapura delves into themes of community, resistance, and the quest for unity amidst deep-rooted societal divisions.
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Regarded as the first major Indian novel in English, Kanthapura is the story of how Gandhi’s struggle for Independence came to a casteist south Indian village. Young Moorthy, back from the city, brimming with new ideas, seeks to cut across ancient barriers and unite the villagers in non-violent action. The story emerges through the eyes of a delightful old woman, who comments on the villagers’ actions with sharp-eyed wisdom, evoking the spirit of India’s traditional folk epics.
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