Valmiki's Women offers a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on one of India's most celebrated epics. Anand Neelakantan revisits the legendary Ramayana to explore the lives and voices of its female characters. From Sita and Kaikeyi to lesser-known figures like Mandodari and Surpanakha, the book sheds light on their untold stories, dilemmas, and the strength they exhibit in a male-dominated narrative. With his signature style of humanizing mythological figures, Neelakantan questions traditional interpretations and invites readers to see these women through a nuanced lens.
Why You Should Read This Book
- Provides a feminist retelling of The Ramayana, focusing on its women characters.
- Challenges conventional views, offering fresh insights into well-loved stories.
- Explores themes of love, betrayal, power, and resilience, making it deeply relatable.
- Written by a master storyteller known for reimagining Indian mythology with empathy and depth.
- Perfect for readers interested in mythology, history, and gender studies.
About the Author
Anand Neelakantan is an acclaimed author known for his retellings of Indian mythology from the perspectives of lesser-heard voices. His debut novel, Asura: Tale of the Vanquished, won widespread acclaim for its unique take on The Ramayana from Ravana’s point of view. He has since authored several bestsellers, including Ajaya and Vanara, and is celebrated for questioning traditional narratives and breathing new life into ancient epics. His works often highlight the complexities of power, identity, and human nature.
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