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8.21 Volga & Purnima: On Why Mythological Women Deserve More

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How does mythology change when we look at them through women’s lives?

In this episode, Tara chats with P. Lalita Kumari, also known as Volga, one of the most influential feminist voices in Indian literature, and Purnima Rao, the translator of On the Banks of the Pampa, Volga’s retelling of Shabari’s story from the Ramayana.

Volga shares how the idea for Shabari’s story first took shape, reflecting on the many women in mythology whose voices have been silenced. She talks about nature, womanhood, and the connection she sees between the two. Purnima speaks about the process of translating Volga’s lyrical Telugu prose into English while preserving its essence.

Volga also explores her journey as a reader and poet, the challenges of writing as a feminist in the 80s, and how storytelling became her weapon. Purnima discusses her shift from tech to writing, the hurdles of setting up an independent Telugu publishing house, and the need to fill gaps in the literary ecosystem.

Together, they look ahead to their upcoming projects, and to Volga’s return to contemporary narratives.

Tune in to dive into their creative process and literary brilliance.

Books mentioned in the episode:

  1. Yashodhara: A Novel by Volga
  2. Swetcha by Volga
  3. Liberation Of Sita by Volga
  4. Na Maate Tupaki Toota (in Telugu) by Mallu Swarajyam

Painting mentioned in the episode:

  1. The Great Departure (Mahabhinishkramana)

‘Books and Beyond with Bound’ is the podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D’costa uncover how their books reflect the realities of our lives and society today. Find out what drives India’s finest authors: from personal experiences to jugaad research methods, insecurities to publishing journeys. Created by Bound, a storytelling company that helps you grow through stories. Follow us @boundindia on all social media platforms.

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How does mythology change when we look at them through women’s lives?

In this episode, Tara chats with P. Lalita Kumari, also known as Volga, one of the most influential feminist voices in Indian literature, and Purnima Rao, the translator of On the Banks of the Pampa, Volga’s retelling of Shabari’s story from the Ramayana.

Volga shares how the idea for Shabari’s story first took shape, reflecting on the many women in mythology whose voices have been silenced. She talks about nature, womanhood, and the connection she sees between the two. Purnima speaks about the process of translating Volga’s lyrical Telugu prose into English while preserving its essence.

Volga also explores her journey as a reader and poet, the challenges of writing as a feminist in the 80s, and how storytelling became her weapon. Purnima discusses her shift from tech to writing, the hurdles of setting up an independent Telugu publishing house, and the need to fill gaps in the literary ecosystem.

Together, they look ahead to their upcoming projects, and to Volga’s return to contemporary narratives.

Tune in to dive into their creative process and literary brilliance.

Books mentioned in the episode:

  1. Yashodhara: A Novel by Volga
  2. Swetcha by Volga
  3. Liberation Of Sita by Volga
  4. Na Maate Tupaki Toota (in Telugu) by Mallu Swarajyam

Painting mentioned in the episode:

  1. The Great Departure (Mahabhinishkramana)

‘Books and Beyond with Bound’ is the podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D’costa uncover how their books reflect the realities of our lives and society today. Find out what drives India’s finest authors: from personal experiences to jugaad research methods, insecurities to publishing journeys. Created by Bound, a storytelling company that helps you grow through stories. Follow us @boundindia on all social media platforms.

  continue reading

180 episodes

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