Old Telugu Books [updated]

It was not a novel. It was a diary. A dense, poetic, angry diary written between 1947 and 1952.

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Anjaneyulu didn't go to the shop the next Friday. Instead, he sat at his own desk. He opened a fresh notebook and, in his neat, careful handwriting, began to copy the surviving half of Vana Lakshmi . It was not a novel

The author, Duvvuri Seetha, was a young woman from a village in East Godavari. The first entries were dreamy, full of monsoon clouds and the scent of mamidi (mango) flowers. She wrote of her bava (cousin), a boy who taught her English under a tamarind tree, and of her secret ambition: to write a Yakshaganam (a traditional poetic drama) that would be performed in the Raja’s court. If you want to read the content without

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He turned the pages faster. The entries became sparse.

In the collecting world, Telugu books generally fall into three categories: