What’s inside – Malayalam

Meri Awaz Suno is a book about known and unknown stories from the life and times of celebrated singers and musicians of the Hindi film music industry

November 29, 2012 07:42 pm | Updated 08:37 pm IST

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Close to life

This collection of short stories by one of the noted new-age writers in Malayalam is a compilation of all his stories published up to 2011. He believes that writing is a responsibility and therefore his stories open our thoughts to life and living.

Kathakal Santhosh Echikkanam, Santhosh Echikkanam, Rs. 160

Learn it right

A book that analyses wrong usage of words and phrases that often creep in while we speak/write Malayalam. This is a compilation of select articles from the column that the author wrote in the Deshabhimani weekly.

Thaimozhi, M.N.Karaserry, Rs. 70

Heart-warming verses

A new collection of poetry from the Jnanpith winner ONV Kurup. “I write poems to be liberated from the uneasiness in life,” he says. Therefore, he reacts to and comments on specific instances, people and moments through his poems.

Punarapi, O.N.V.Kurup, Rs. 100

For copies: DC Books

Down memory lane

Known and unknown stories from the life and times of celebrated singers and musicians of the Hindi film music industry, their contributions to film music and cinema have been written and compiled by an ardent music buff.

Meri Awaz Suno, Ravi Menon, Rs. 100

Life as it is

This compilation of essays, a first from the author, brim with common everyday happenings.

Writers’ Block, B.Murali, Rs. 60

Cinemayude Nottangal, K.Gopinathan, Rs. 115

For copies: Mathrubhumi Books

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