
My Fathers’s Friend and Other Stories
Book Details
• Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
• Author: Ashokamitran
• Language: English
• Pages: 218
• Edition: 2005
• Cover: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9788126013470
• Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm (9.0 x 6.0 inches)
• Weight: 410 gm
About the Book
This collection brings together a remarkable selection of fiction by Ashokamitran, originally published as Appavin Snehidar (My Father’s Friend) in 1991. It is the author’s tenth anthology of fiction and includes a short novel, a novella, and several short stories written between 1990 and 1991. The volume reflects Ashokamitran’s distinctive narrative style—spare, understated, and deeply observant—capturing the changing urban landscape of India and the lives of ordinary people navigating everyday realities.
The stories explore themes of memory, displacement, human relationships, and the subtle tragedies of daily life, all presented with a gentle comic vision that lends warmth and compassion to the narratives. The collection includes the substantial piece “Festival Evening,” set across Hyderabad and Chennai, along with the novella “Inspector Shenbagaraman” and a series of interconnected short stories. Recurring characters, locations, and incidents create coherence across the volume, offering readers a unified literary experience.
Ashokamitran, the pen name of J. Tyagarajan, is one of the most distinguished contemporary Tamil writers and a prominent literary figure in India. His novels and short stories have been widely translated into English and several international languages. Known for his minimalist style and sharp insight into human nature, he received numerous honours including the Sahitya Akademi Award. This collection highlights his mastery of storytelling and his sensitive portrayal of urban life and human experience.
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Book Details
• Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
• Author: Ashokamitran
• Language: English
• Pages: 218
• Edition: 2005
• Cover: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9788126013470
• Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm (9.0 x 6.0 inches)
• Weight: 410 gm
About the Book
This collection brings together a remarkable selection of fiction by Ashokamitran, originally published as Appavin Snehidar (My Father’s Friend) in 1991. It is the author’s tenth anthology of fiction and includes a short novel, a novella, and several short stories written between 1990 and 1991. The volume reflects Ashokamitran’s distinctive narrative style—spare, understated, and deeply observant—capturing the changing urban landscape of India and the lives of ordinary people navigating everyday realities.
The stories explore themes of memory, displacement, human relationships, and the subtle tragedies of daily life, all presented with a gentle comic vision that lends warmth and compassion to the narratives. The collection includes the substantial piece “Festival Evening,” set across Hyderabad and Chennai, along with the novella “Inspector Shenbagaraman” and a series of interconnected short stories. Recurring characters, locations, and incidents create coherence across the volume, offering readers a unified literary experience.
Ashokamitran, the pen name of J. Tyagarajan, is one of the most distinguished contemporary Tamil writers and a prominent literary figure in India. His novels and short stories have been widely translated into English and several international languages. Known for his minimalist style and sharp insight into human nature, he received numerous honours including the Sahitya Akademi Award. This collection highlights his mastery of storytelling and his sensitive portrayal of urban life and human experience.














