
Pandita Parameshwara Sastry's Will (English Version)
Book Details
- Author: Tripuraneni Gopichand
- English Translators: Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar
- Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
- Language: English
- Pages: 265
- ISBN: 8126027843
- Cover: Paperback
About the Book
Pandita Parameshwara Sastry's Will (English Version) is a notable work by the acclaimed Telugu writer Tripuraneni Gopichand, renowned for his progressive ideas and profound psychological insight. This English translation by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar brings one of Gopichand's significant literary creations to a wider audience. The novel explores the complexities of human nature, social values, tradition, and intellectual conflict through the life and legacy of Pandita Parameshwara Sastry. Rich in philosophical reflection and social commentary, the work examines the tensions between inherited beliefs and changing realities, offering readers a thought-provoking narrative that remains relevant across generations. The book is an important contribution to Indian literature in translation and is highly recommended for students, researchers, and readers interested in classic Telugu fiction and modern Indian thought.
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Book Details
- Author: Tripuraneni Gopichand
- English Translators: Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar
- Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
- Language: English
- Pages: 265
- ISBN: 8126027843
- Cover: Paperback
About the Book
Pandita Parameshwara Sastry's Will (English Version) is a notable work by the acclaimed Telugu writer Tripuraneni Gopichand, renowned for his progressive ideas and profound psychological insight. This English translation by Alladi Uma and M. Sridhar brings one of Gopichand's significant literary creations to a wider audience. The novel explores the complexities of human nature, social values, tradition, and intellectual conflict through the life and legacy of Pandita Parameshwara Sastry. Rich in philosophical reflection and social commentary, the work examines the tensions between inherited beliefs and changing realities, offering readers a thought-provoking narrative that remains relevant across generations. The book is an important contribution to Indian literature in translation and is highly recommended for students, researchers, and readers interested in classic Telugu fiction and modern Indian thought.

















