Mysore/Mysuru: Filmmaker and writer Sumana Kittur opined that there had been a significant increase in number of books written during the lockdown period, in particular about women.
She was speaking at a book release and magic show programme organised by Green Tara Earth Save Cotton Bags and Kartik Mahesh, held at RamaGovinda Rangamandira in Ramakrishnanagar here on Monday.
“I thought the lockdown had badly affected the literary field, but later when I discussed this with senior writer Prof. Siddaramaiah, he told the real truth. In fact, there had been significant increase in number of books written during the lockdown period, in particular about women, which I think is really amazing. All those books are now being published, in the post-lockdown period, through various publishers,” Sumana Kittur said.
A total of four books including ‘Hana-Jhanha-Mana’ penned by magician Uday Jadugar, ‘Santeya Saraku’ by Usha Narasimhan, a prose narrative by Gayatriraj and others as well as a collection of 15 short stories, were released on this occasion.
Literary critic Nivedita and senior writer Ranganath Mysuru commented on these books.
Later, Bharatanatyam dancer Chetana Radhakrishna was felicitated. Magician Uday Jadugar and Shakti Shenoy enthralled the audience with magic show. Industrialist Dr. M. Jagannath Shenoi, B. Swathi and Preethi Shenoy were present.
This post was published on March 17, 2021 6:33 pm