Navra_Mhanava_Aapala (Marathi)


V.P.KALE
    Otherwise, our routine life goes on as it is. Actually, our minds are prepared for the traumas of life, but then we come across someone who sees us through it. But this very mind set of ours is not at all prepared for the small traumas in daytoday life, which actually have the utmost power of disaster. They attack separately while we are alone and take out liveliness from our mind and soul. We have to suffer alone, there is no one to come along with us. A human mind thus attacked, gets terribly upset, his courage fails him, he then pauses for some time, rests for a while and once again gathers his strength with new hope and desire. No one notices his tiredness, no one detects his recovering. His journey continues. Everyone has to continue his or her own journey, sometimes falling and then getting up, with a new hope every time, with a glance at the past over and over, the journey has to be continued. This is a glimpse of such sufferings, of those walking and trudging, by you and of course by me!!!

Gudgulya_mirasdar (Marathi)


D.M. Mirasdar - 1977
    The words have such power that they make you laugh and think at the same time, they reveal the humour but also the secrets of life hidden deep down. Each human mind craves for authority and yet tries to shun away from responsibility. Nana’s character is based on such controversial feelings. He wants to be famous yet, he is always scared of people around him. His mind craves for importance still, he fears everyone. Destiny opens up some new opportunities for him, but his poor luck snatches away everything from him. Whenever he tries to tell his villagers something of utmost importance, they either ignore him or beat him. Does he get name and fame at the end…….? To get the answers, you must read Gudgulya and experience tickling throughout.

Zopala (Marathi)


V.P. Kale
    It engulfs the readers completely. The characters who are victims of this pain and anguish linger in our minds making us ask ourselves a few questions, judging ourselves. He does not write something out of the blue. His characters, his incidents, his writing every thing is based on the happenings in his surroundings, in your surroundings, in my surroundings. Yet, it is the sensitivity of his mind that captures this happening and presents them into those magnificent ways. These events are the same that happen in our lives too, yet we fail to recognize the grandeur behind them. We find all these characters close to us as we often witness the reflection of these incidents in our close vicinity. Very few people have the ability to create the wonderful world of words tenderly and effectively. Va Pu is one of those few lucky people. His mind detects the germinating powers of a minute seed and then with immense capacity and patience he grows a wonderful story from the seed. He has excellent command over philosophy but does not irritate us with its high doses. On the contrary, he presents it so artistically that we welcome it instead of running away from it; for a moment our mind pauses, ponders over his doctrines of happy life and gives us a very positive attitude to lead this otherwise boring and monotonous life of a common man.

Fakakd Goshti (Marathi)


Shankar Patil - 1998
    One awakens the sorrow and one brings cheerfulness. Patil never wrote for the sake of humour, but his stories have many unseen sown seeds of laughter. They are full of the contrast in life, the contrast is the central theme of his stories. Patil must get the credit for adding this caricature type stories to Marathi literature. The humorists are the wise men of the world because the most forcible way to impart truth is through laugh. Yes, Patil proves to this test. He is a very clever, astute, ingenious, naughty and mischievous writer. This book is a proof of his qualities.

Sandeh (Marathi)


Ratnakar Matkari
    I still think so… From within we are one and the same. Sometimes he wores the mask with my name while at others I do so to fool people.’ A jeep passed by speedily and very closely. It would have brushed up. ‘They are out to kill us!’ the terror in Shreenath’s voice was unmistakable. ‘They are out to kill us! Is this some kind of game that destiny is playing with us? It wants to kill us together; both the original and the duplicate, along with their fiancées.’ Once again the jeep passed by. It symbolized a kite swooping down from high skies upon its prey. As it misses the prey it goes back to get into action. What is going to happen now? We three are set upon the journey. Where? No one knows. How long? No one knows. We are mere puppets in the hands of destiny. Ten breathtaking stories! Each one creating doubt beyond imagination while piling up the tension. Ten stories that would really create doubt! Shaded with games played by human minds these stories take us to immeasurable height and fathomless depth at the same time. Matkari has once again proved that his stories are not just entertaining or pleasing. They take us beyond that where it is impossible to comprehend. They are terribly frightful. They are mysterious. These ten stories once again prove his command over words and themes and excellent manifestation of novel ideas. They underline his authority in writing such dubious stories.

उल्का


Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar - 1934
    Only the ideals have changed, the conflict has remained forever. The conflict in the ideals presented in Ulka represent the 1st half of the 20th Century

Hirave Rave


G.A. Kulkarni - 1960
    The stories in this collection seem sometimes like poetry, sometimes like detective fiction and sometimes like a novella, but in the end the reader knows that it is a after all, a short story.

M.T.Aayava Maroo


Anant Samant - 2005
    No doubt that it is about the sea, storm and adventurous men; but most of all it is the story that probe deep in to the human minds molded by Indian, British, Philippine and Indonesian cultures. It is the drama of these four cultures conflicting, clashing, but living together to fight their destiny, which makes ‘M. T. Aiwa Maru’ the only novel of its kind in the world literature. Many known directors from Indian film industry have an ambition to create a movie based on this novel.

वंग चित्रे [Vanga chitre]


P.L. Deshpande - 1974
    The book describes the visit,the Shantiniketan,its people,their lifestyle,work of Ravindranath Tagore,his philosophy and above all, the intense effect this world casts on author,in an encounter with his own ideology and philosophy of life...!

Hridayastha


Alka Mandke - 2004
    Nitu Mandke - his ideology, philosophy and the story of his inspiring life. My most heartfelt wish is that this site helps you in some way; whether it is direction, guidance, inspiration or just admiration.

अस्वस्थ दशकाची डायरी


अविनाश धर्माधिकारी - 1990
    The same has been narrated in the book.

Kuna Ekachi Bhramangatha


G.N. Dandekar - 1958
    Part biographical author is describing his journey, where he is not conforming to all strictures demanded by parikramawasi. While he is searching for the ultimate truth he falls in love with a widow. But, falling in love, both for an ascetic and the window is blasphemy in Hinduism . The second half blossoms into love story and ends with sacrifices of protagonists so that societal rules remain intact.

Sattantar [सत्तांतर]


Vyankatesh Madgulkar - 1982
    It does not take a break. If at all there is any change then it is in the form of high tide or overflowing. It is always on the side of worsening. Whenever there are more mouths to feed, a lot of people around this struggle reaches to peak. Whenever sharing land and food becomes inevitable, resistance is unavoidable. Confrontation is at its worst when someone tries to intrude our caste and our system and then tries to break through the impregnable walls of society. Those who are really able to speak, often blurt out their anger and antagonism through words. Those who are not able to speak out, reflect their love and hatred through actions, body language and so on. Once struggle starts, it takes a hideous form. Words appear to be deficient. Weapons take place of words then. Whenever there is a shortage of weapons, then often tusks and nails are used in place. Struggle envelopes everything.

Prince's Virgin Mistress: A Royal Romance


Sophia Lynn - 2020
    She was everything I never knew I wanted…My life should have been a fairy tale.The palace.The women.The luxury.But being the Prince of Ellarion weighed heavy on my shoulders.Scandals followed me.The crown haunted me.And I’d never found anything close to love.But then that singing in the stairwell…Those fiery, wilful eyes.Viola.Perfection in her housemaid’s uniform.Even more perfect in my bed.Now she’s in my head every moment of the day.That hair.Those lips.That body.Those curves.I’ll do anything to make her mine.But there’s trouble in the air at Ellarion’s palace.Will my royal blood destroy the woman I love?Note: Prince's Virgin Mistress is a steamy forbidden romance between a prince and a beautiful virgin housemaid.

Bowling Ball


Escobar Walker - 2013
    From ice-cream defecation to sleazy liaisons in cinemas, you will love BOWLING BALL if you like Irvine Welsh, Chad Kultgen or Escobar Walker.