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Tantu
AuthorS L Bhyrappa
LanguageKannada
GenreFiction
Published1993 Sahitya Bhandara, Balepet, Bangalore.
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
Preceded byAnchu 
Followed bySaartha 

Tantu is a 1993 Kannada novel by novelist S.L. Bhyrappa.[1] Tantu ( meaning 'cord' or 'links') means relations or links between human emotions.[2]

This has a journalist, and author mentioned that for building a journalist's character in his socio-political treatise Tantu, he spent time at the Times of India office in Mumbai and the Daily Mirror office in London.[3]

The book is a philosophical novel, throws the light on Indian education, moral, political and social system [4][5]

This novel got translated into other language such as English(Tantu: The Loom of Life), Hindi, and Marathi.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Citizen of the world".
  2. ^ "Tantu Novel".
  3. ^ "Citizen of the world".
  4. ^ "SL Bhyrappa's sAkshi - a quick reflection". 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
  5. ^ "Tantu - Novel - SL Bhyrappa Book".
  6. ^ "Crossing borders".