Manjula Padmanabhan's All-Time Favourite Reads

Manjula Padmanabhan is an author, playwright, artist and cartoonist. She won the 1997 Onassis Award for Theatre, in Greece, for her play Harvest. Her comic strip Sukiyaki appears in Chennai’s BusinessLine. Her books include The Island of Lost Girls and two collections of plays, Blood And Laughter and Laughter And Blood

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Manjula Padmanabhan is an author, playwright, artist and cartoonist. She won the 1997 Onassis Award for Theatre, in Greece, for her play Harvest. Her comic strip Sukiyaki appears in Chennai’s BusinessLine. Her books include The Island of Lost Girls and two collections of plays, Blood And Laughter and Laughter And Blood

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll, Penguin Classics, ₹250

These two small books contain a vast universe of ideas—about a child’s limitless imagination of finding friends and battling fears. About the games that rule all our lives, the mirrors that distort reality and the delights of fantasy.

 

Maus: A Survivor’s Tale by Art Spiegelman, Penguin UK, ₹999

A searing representation, told through drawings, of Jews living through the horror-years of Nazi Germany. Most of the characters are represented as animals. This visual device heightens the pathos and suspense, whilst also providing a soft, self-deprecating humour: The Jews are mice, for instance, while the Nazis are cats.

 

The Gormenghast Trilogy by Mervyn Peake, Vintage Classics, ₹1,099

The name Gormenghast belongs to a vast, stony castle. The trilogy, beginning with the birth of Titus Groan, the 77th Earl of Gormenghast, follows Groan, the castle’s rituals and its unforgettable denizens. The language has a mind-altering quality, with elements of humour and horror, sweetness and tragedy.

 

The Sea of Fertility by Yukio Mishima, Penguin Modern Classics, ₹17,365

The four novels in this tetralogy combine extreme beauty with exquisite pain through the life of its protagonist, Shigekuni Honda. He follows a thread of love that spans four different lives, in successive reincarnations. It is a breathtaking exploration of human longing, desire and loss.

 

Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter, Basic Books, ₹999

It has been described as a gymnasium for the intellect—and it is! The author dissects human intelligence with dazzling ...

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