Mandra

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Mandra is a renowned Kannada novel by S. L. Bhyrappa that explores the world of classical music alongside complex human emotions and relationships.

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instanceOf Kannada-language novel
novel
author S. L. Bhyrappa
awardCategory Sahitya Akademi Award for Kannada
surface form: Sahitya Akademi Award in Kannada
awarded Sahitya Akademi Award for Kannada
awardGivenBy Sahitya Akademi
countryOfOrigin India
createdBy S. L. Bhyrappa
culturalContext South Indian classical music tradition
explores conflict between art and family life
moral dilemmas of artists
sensuality and spirituality in art
genre literary fiction
musical novel
hasCharacterType accompanist musician
classical vocalist
music patron
spiritual seeker
hasReputation one of S. L. Bhyrappa’s major works
hasTranslation English
other Indian languages
language Kannada
literaryDevice detailed technical descriptions of music
multiple character perspectives
psychological realism
literaryMovement modern Kannada literature
literaryStatus renowned Kannada classic
mainTheme art and spirituality
artist’s inner conflict
classical music
human emotions
interpersonal relationships
medium print
notableFor complex narrative structure
detailed portrayal of classical music practice
psychological depth of characters
originalScript Kannada script
partOf S. L. Bhyrappa bibliography
setIn India
Karnataka
subjectFocus Indian classical music milieu
aesthetics of music
life of musicians
targetAudience adult readers

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