#mudritha результаты поиска
Presenting #Mudritha by #JissaJose – a powerful portrait of women and the journeys they make to find themselves. This evocative work comes alive in its English translation by Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka). A compelling exploration of women’s lives, Mudritha dives into their
‘A story that lingers long after the final page, prompting reflection on the invisible bonds that connect women.’ Read #AbhiSinghal’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. @vivarthaka, featured in @TheDailyPioneer: dailypioneer.com/2025/vivacity/… #READWithHarperCollins
#Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka), dives into women’s desires, ambitions, love, and resistance against encroachment on their bodies and souls. Read #DiyaIsha’s review of this gripping novel, featured in @scroll_in: scroll.in/article/108065…
‘As I was writing the report, the term “missing woman” brought a smile to my face. Who was missing her? What if she had gone away of her own accord?’ @scroll_in features an excerpt from #JissaJose’s #Mudritha, tr. @vivarthaka. Read here: scroll.in/article/107877…
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Translated fiction: Aniruddhan tells the police that Mudritha has disappeared. He has never met her
An excerpt from ‘Mudritha: A Novel’, by Jissa Jose. Translated from the Malayalam by Jayasree Kalathil.
‘A novel about women's dreams, desires, and ambitions’ @mid_day features #NandiniVarma’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka). Read more: mid-day.com/mumbai-guide/t… #READWithHarperCollins
‘The novel and the eponymous missing protagonist exemplify a search for possibilities, choices, and the small acts of rebellion that women are denied in a patriarchal society.’ Read @ipshita77’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. @vivarthaka, featured in @ttindia.
‘She found telling stories easier, and when someone wanted to know the meaning of her name – Madhumalathi – she used it to sneak them into the world of the puranas.’ @SheThePeople features an excerpt from #JissaJose’s #Mudritha, tr. @vivarthaka. Read here:
Delighted to see #JissaJose’s #Mudritha, tr. @vivarthaka, #AmitabhaBagchi’s #UnknownCity, and @gautambhatia88’s #TheIndianConstitution, featured in @NewIndianXpress’ #BookNook column. These remarkable books offer powerful narratives—spanning literature, contemporary society,
മുദ്രിത ഒരേസമയം പ്രാപ്യയും അപ്രാപ്യയുമാണ്. അതുതന്നെയാണു മുദ്രിതയുടെ കളങ്ക രഹിതമായ സൗന്ദര്യം... #BookReview #ManoramaLiterature #Mudritha manoramaonline.com/literature/boo…
"Written through the perspective of multiple characters, #Mudritha burdens itself with juggling many desires, many women, and many stories, testing how much can be stuffed into a novel before its seams rip," writes Diya Isha. Read #bookreview here: scroll.in/article/108065…
#Mudritha സ്നേഹത്തിന്റെ, ആനന്ദത്തിന്റെ, പ്രണയത്തിന്റെ, പെണ്ണനുഭവത്തിന്റെ മായാമുദ്രകളുമായി മുദ്രിത manoramaonline.com/literature/boo…
‘The novel and the eponymous missing protagonist exemplify a search for possibilities, choices, and the small acts of rebellion that women are denied in a patriarchal society.’ Read @ipshita77’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. @vivarthaka, featured in @ttindia.
‘A story that lingers long after the final page, prompting reflection on the invisible bonds that connect women.’ Read #AbhiSinghal’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. @vivarthaka, featured in @TheDailyPioneer: dailypioneer.com/2025/vivacity/… #READWithHarperCollins
#Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka), dives into women’s desires, ambitions, love, and resistance against encroachment on their bodies and souls. Read #DiyaIsha’s review of this gripping novel, featured in @scroll_in: scroll.in/article/108065…
"Written through the perspective of multiple characters, #Mudritha burdens itself with juggling many desires, many women, and many stories, testing how much can be stuffed into a novel before its seams rip," writes Diya Isha. Read #bookreview here: scroll.in/article/108065…
‘A novel about women's dreams, desires, and ambitions’ @mid_day features #NandiniVarma’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka). Read more: mid-day.com/mumbai-guide/t… #READWithHarperCollins
#Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka), dives into women’s desires, ambitions, love, and resistance against encroachment on their bodies and souls. @SimranPavecha speaks with the author and translator for @YouthKiAwaaz: youthkiawaaz.com/2025/03/interv…
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The Feminist Act Of Movement In Mudritha: Interview With Jissa and Jayasree
For women who want to write their own histories? Jissa says - Start. Because once we start writing, there will be more that we have to say because we are taught to keep things inside.
Delighted to see #JissaJose’s #Mudritha, tr. @vivarthaka, #AmitabhaBagchi’s #UnknownCity, and @gautambhatia88’s #TheIndianConstitution, featured in @NewIndianXpress’ #BookNook column. These remarkable books offer powerful narratives—spanning literature, contemporary society,
‘She found telling stories easier, and when someone wanted to know the meaning of her name – Madhumalathi – she used it to sneak them into the world of the puranas.’ @SheThePeople features an excerpt from #JissaJose’s #Mudritha, tr. @vivarthaka. Read here:
‘As I was writing the report, the term “missing woman” brought a smile to my face. Who was missing her? What if she had gone away of her own accord?’ @scroll_in features an excerpt from #JissaJose’s #Mudritha, tr. @vivarthaka. Read here: scroll.in/article/107877…
scroll.in
Translated fiction: Aniruddhan tells the police that Mudritha has disappeared. He has never met her
An excerpt from ‘Mudritha: A Novel’, by Jissa Jose. Translated from the Malayalam by Jayasree Kalathil.
Presenting #Mudritha by #JissaJose – a powerful portrait of women and the journeys they make to find themselves. This evocative work comes alive in its English translation by Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka). A compelling exploration of women’s lives, Mudritha dives into their
#Mudritha സ്നേഹത്തിന്റെ, ആനന്ദത്തിന്റെ, പ്രണയത്തിന്റെ, പെണ്ണനുഭവത്തിന്റെ മായാമുദ്രകളുമായി മുദ്രിത manoramaonline.com/literature/boo…
മുദ്രിത ഒരേസമയം പ്രാപ്യയും അപ്രാപ്യയുമാണ്. അതുതന്നെയാണു മുദ്രിതയുടെ കളങ്ക രഹിതമായ സൗന്ദര്യം... #BookReview #ManoramaLiterature #Mudritha manoramaonline.com/literature/boo…
‘The novel and the eponymous missing protagonist exemplify a search for possibilities, choices, and the small acts of rebellion that women are denied in a patriarchal society.’ Read @ipshita77’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. @vivarthaka, featured in @ttindia.
Presenting #Mudritha by #JissaJose – a powerful portrait of women and the journeys they make to find themselves. This evocative work comes alive in its English translation by Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka). A compelling exploration of women’s lives, Mudritha dives into their
Delighted to see #JissaJose’s #Mudritha, tr. @vivarthaka, #AmitabhaBagchi’s #UnknownCity, and @gautambhatia88’s #TheIndianConstitution, featured in @NewIndianXpress’ #BookNook column. These remarkable books offer powerful narratives—spanning literature, contemporary society,
‘A novel about women's dreams, desires, and ambitions’ @mid_day features #NandiniVarma’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. Jayasree Kalathil (@vivarthaka). Read more: mid-day.com/mumbai-guide/t… #READWithHarperCollins
‘A story that lingers long after the final page, prompting reflection on the invisible bonds that connect women.’ Read #AbhiSinghal’s review of #Mudritha by #JissaJose, tr. @vivarthaka, featured in @TheDailyPioneer: dailypioneer.com/2025/vivacity/… #READWithHarperCollins
‘She found telling stories easier, and when someone wanted to know the meaning of her name – Madhumalathi – she used it to sneak them into the world of the puranas.’ @SheThePeople features an excerpt from #JissaJose’s #Mudritha, tr. @vivarthaka. Read here:
"Written through the perspective of multiple characters, #Mudritha burdens itself with juggling many desires, many women, and many stories, testing how much can be stuffed into a novel before its seams rip," writes Diya Isha. Read #bookreview here: scroll.in/article/108065…
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