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People of Gopallapuram
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People of Gopallapuram

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People of Gopallapuram is set in a small South Indian village as India stands on the threshold of independence. The community is undergoing rapid transformation--its social structures shifting and its economic landscape evolving--as the colonial era fades and a new nation emerges.

Lovers, village leaders, tenant farmers, and laborers all find themselves swept up in this tide of change, struggling to navigate questions of caste, identity, and progress.

In Ki Rajanarayanan's classic ode to rural life, translated by Shubashree Desikan, the humble South Indian village comes vividly alive--its people, struggles, and spirit portrayed with warmth, humor, and humanity, reminding readers of the enduring pulse of India's heartland.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House India
Country
IN
Date
30 December 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9780143475484

People of Gopallapuram is set in a small South Indian village as India stands on the threshold of independence. The community is undergoing rapid transformation--its social structures shifting and its economic landscape evolving--as the colonial era fades and a new nation emerges.

Lovers, village leaders, tenant farmers, and laborers all find themselves swept up in this tide of change, struggling to navigate questions of caste, identity, and progress.

In Ki Rajanarayanan's classic ode to rural life, translated by Shubashree Desikan, the humble South Indian village comes vividly alive--its people, struggles, and spirit portrayed with warmth, humor, and humanity, reminding readers of the enduring pulse of India's heartland.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House India
Country
IN
Date
30 December 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9780143475484