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020 | _a9780143419419 | ||
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_a823.914 _bCHA |
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_aChaudhuri, Amit _911863 |
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245 | _aThe Immortals | ||
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_aGurgaon _bPenguin Books _c2009 |
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_a404p., _bpbk. |
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500 | _ahttps://www.penguin.co.in/book/the-immortals/ | ||
520 | _aThe Immortals tells the story of two families bound by music. Shyamji is the son of the acclaimed classical singer Ram Lal. But Shyam Lal is not his father – and knows he never will be. His student, Mallika Sengupta, is a talented singer who has never pushed herself while her son Nirmalya, also Shyamji’s student, believes in suffering for his art and judges Shyam Lal for selling out. Written in haunting, melodic prose, The Immortals is an acutely observed and lyrical novel about the place of art in the modern world. | ||
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_aFiction India _911981 |
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_aHistorical Fiction _910909 |
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_aIndian Literature Novels _911982 |
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