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Gayathri Prabhu

    Gayathri Prabhu píše s citom pre psychologické nuansy a sociálny komentár, skúmajúc zložitosť medziľudských vzťahov a hľadanie identity vo svojich románoch. Jej próza je oceňovaná pre svoju prenikavosť a poetický jazyk, ktorý vtiahne čitateľov do vnútorných svetov jej postáv. Prabhu sa vo svojej tvorbe často venuje témam pamäti, rozprávania a transformačnej sily príbehov. Jej jedinečný štýl a hlboké zamyslenie nad ľudskou skúsenosťou z nej robia pozoruhodnú súčasnú autorku.

    Vetaal and Vikram
    • 'This riddle can end in two ways: speech and defeat, or silence and death.' Vetaal and Vikram is a playful retelling of one of India's most celebrated cycles of stories. The narrative of King Vikram and the Vetaal is located within the Kathasaritsagara, an eleventh-century Sanskrit text. The Vetaal who is neither living nor dead is a consummate storyteller, and Vikram is a listener who can neither speak nor stay silent. Together they are destined to walk a labyrinth of stories in the course of a moonless night in a cremation ground. In 1870, eleven of the Vetaal's stories were adapted to English by the famed scholar-explorer Richard Francis Burton who tailored them to his audience's gothic taste. Vetaal and Vikram is a contemporary response that includes Burton within its storytelling folds. Fantastical and delightful, this retelling dissolves the lines between speaker and listener, desire and duty, life and death.

      Vetaal and Vikram