Book Review: Susanna’s Granthpura by Ajai P. Mangattu, translated by Catherine Thankamma – Jainand Gurjar
A Translated book from Malayalam Literature that talks about the possibility of discovering an unfinished manuscript by a long-forgotten writer, that’s rich in literary references and conversations. Read the detailed review to know more about the book.
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