Always been a fan of mythological retellings and when it comes to the Indian epics, there is still a lot to explore. Fingers crossed!
Always been a fan of mythological retellings and when it comes to the Indian epics, there is still a lot to explore. Fingers crossed!
Another mini Penguin for a short trip. Thoroughly enjoyed this, my introduction to the Ramayanam - an abridged version of R. K. Narayan‘s 1972 prose - I think this is from just one section. The cover is beautiful too, this image doesn‘t do it justice. I do now have a bunch of tabs open with writing on patriarchy and the Ramayana due to Sita‘s ordeal by fire…
I‘m still in Margo‘s world from Margo‘s Got Money Troubles and I need a graphic novel break before I can move to my next novel.
Beautiful illustrations!
Incredible translation/ retelling by Buck. He preserves the drama and ambiance beautifully.
I love Madeline Miller books and this feminist retelling of Ramayana ably scratches the same itch.
I never tire of mythology retellings and this was one of the most beautiful and engrossing that I‘ve read
4 ⭐️
I really enjoyed this book! Took just a bit to reel me in, but once I was there it was hard to pull me away. Feminist vibes, sometimes a bit too on the nose but still always love to see it, story retelling, mild fantasy. I can‘t speak to how well done the retelling is since I had never engaged with the story before this. Easy pick that I was sad to be down with.
Starting my next book while at work today. Hoping to finish this book before the month is over!