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Friday, February 26, 2010
Art Review
© Amruta Patil 2010
This 2-pager, distilled from the 24-hour comic book marathon work, will appear in the March issue of Art Review magazine, UK - along with a profile by Paul Gravett.
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Adi Parva, via Amruta Patil. Graphic novel based on the Mahabharat, Vishnu Puraan, and the tradition of oral storytellers. 1st in the Parva trilogy.
Selected Visual Stories
Peculiar Homelessness of India's Odd Daughters
The Unblinking Hive
Memento Mori
Atlantis
Saturated Paintbox
Disaffection: Musings on Sedition
Wean Yourself
Liberal Lite
Navigation, Safe Passage: 4 stories
Plotline: How Sex Lost It
Seated Scribe : Writers, Writing
Freedom to What?
Babel Fish: Monthly 2-page column
Noah and the Ship of Fools
Blood is Unreliable: A Family Album
Something from the Mountain, Something from the Stream
From the Water Stories anthology
Ode to a page from 'Rabbi's Cat'
Anatomy of Excess : Boy in the Tree
Selected spin
Author website
Review of Adi Parva | Hindu
Review of Adi Parva | The Sunday Guardian
Review of Adi Parva by Sarnath Banerjee
Review of Adi Parva | Indian Express
Feature in Hindustan Times
Interview in Times of India
Video of Adi Parva Launch | wt Vidya Dehejia
Video: Return of the Activist Storyteller
Feature on Amruta | Tehelka Dec 2012
Video Interview, Ferrara, Oct '11
Interviewlet | BBC World Service
Interview | Resonance FM
Review of Adi Parva | DNA
Radio France International | 2009
Interview: Adi Parva | Helter Skelter
Interview | Indian Express 'Eye'
Interview wt Paul Gravett | Adi Parva
Profile in ArtIndia
Interview with the India Today group
Interview: Kari | Helter Skelter
Interview wt Paul Gravett/Art Review
Essay|Freedom of Expression| Tehelka
Importance of Odd Fish, Tehelka
Review of Kari by Neel Mukherjee
Review of Kari in Aspi's Drift
Amruta on Twitter
Amruta's Curriculum Vitae
Review of Adi Parva | Hindu
Kari by amruta patil
Graphic novel. 2008. English: HarperCollins, isbn: 9788172237103. French: Au Diable Vauvert, isbn: 9782846261722. Italian: Metropoli d'Asia, isbn: 9788896317105. To buy 'Kari', visit Flipkart.com. Click on image to follow Kari on Facebook.
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