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Nirakarana

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Niraakarana
Cover of the novel
AuthorS L Bhyrappa
LanguageKannada
GenreNovel
Published1971 Sahitya Bhandara, Bangalore
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint (Paperback & Hardback)
Pages171
OCLC221816406
Preceded byGruhabhanga (1970) 
Followed byGrahana (1972) 
WebsiteOfficial website

Niraakarna (Template:Lang-kn, Denial/dissent/refusal/negation) is a Kannada language novel written by S L Bhyrappa.[1] This novel is about a man living in the slum area of Mumbai, supporting his family's food and shelter by earning as a job typist, left with five children after his two wives' death. He faces much difficulty caring for the kids by himself, and decides to give them away for adoption. The novel explores the emotional conflicts of both father and children, meanwhile he explores his spiritual path, understand oneself.

See also

S.L. Bhyrappa's novels

S.L. Bhyrappa's autobiography

References

  1. ^ "Nirakarana - Novel - SL Bhyrappa Book".