Something from the Mountain, Something from the Stream
First-ever published work, which no one saw, no one read, and no bookshop ever stocked :) Part of the anthology 'Favourite Stories for Girls' (Puffin, 2007).
The title reminded me of a line from Toto Chan, where her headmaster exhorts all students to bring something from the hills and something from the stream in their lunch boxes.
Received a Nari Shakti award from the President of India on 8th March 2017 for "unusual work that breaks boundaries" in art/l...
Order Now! 'Sauptik: Blood and Flowers' (2016) by Amruta Patil
Concluding book of the Mahabharat & Puraan-based Parva duology (after Adi Parva).
'Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean' (2012) by Amruta Patil. Order online.
Adi Parva, via Amruta Patil (HarperCollins India). In French 'Parva: L'éveil de l'océan' (Au Diable Vauvert).Graphic novel based on the Mahabharat, the Puraans and the tradition of oral storytellers.
4 comments:
Lovely story!
The title reminded me of a line from Toto Chan, where her headmaster exhorts all students to bring something from the hills and something from the stream in their lunch boxes.
:)
nice piece.a great journey with words and pictures.thank you.
Not at all... I saw, I read. A copy still lurks in every Crossword I've been in.
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