Skip to Content
Kunti : The Sati Series

Price:

720.00 ৳


Kolkata & West Bengal : Footprint Focus
Kolkata & West Bengal : Footprint Focus
585.00 ৳
650.00 ৳ (10% OFF)
L. A. Connections : Power Obsession Murder Revenge
L. A. Connections : Power Obsession Murder Revenge
594.00 ৳
660.00 ৳ (10% OFF)

Kunti : The Sati Series

https://pathakshamabesh.com/web/image/product.template/17665/image_1920?unique=036d8ab

720.00 ৳ 720.0 BDT 800.00 ৳

Not Available For Sale

(10% OFF)

This combination does not exist.

Terms and Conditions
30-day money-back guarantee
Shipping: 2-3 Business Days

 Delivery Charge (Based on Location & Book Weight)

 Inside Dhaka City: Starts from Tk. 70 (Based on book weight)

 Outside Dhaka (Anywhere in Bangladesh): Starts from Tk. 150 (Weight-wise calculation applies)

 International Delivery: Charges vary by country and book weight — will be informed after order confirmation.

 3 Days Happy ReturnChange of mind is not applicable

 Multiple Payment Methods

Credit/Debit Card, bKash, Rocket, Nagad, and Cash on Delivery also available. 

‘Koral Dasgupta writes with verve, emotion and passion ... [Kunti] is a must for those wishing to know about our past and the dialectics of gender within it’ PAVAN K. VARMAKunti, a rare matriarch in the Mahabharata and one of the revered Pancha Satis, holds an unforgettable position in the Indian literary imagination. Yet, little is known about the fateful events that shaped her early life.Taking on the intricate task, Koral Dasgupta unravels the lesser-known strands of Kunti’s story: through a childhood of scholarly pursuits to unwanted motherhood at adolescence, a detached marriage and her ambitious love for the king of the devas. After the remarkable success of Ahalya, the first book in the Sati series, Kunti presents a brilliant and tender retelling of a story at the heart of our culture and mythology.*In the Sati series, Koral Dasgupta explores the lives of the Pancha Kanyas from Indian mythology and reinvents them in the modern context with a feminist consciousness.*Praise for Ahalya‘Koral Dasgupta gives voice, character and agency to an enigmatic and fascinating female figure from ancient Hindu lore’ PHILIP LUTGENDORF

Koral Dasgupta

Koral Dasgupta Koral has published an eclectic range of books from academic non fiction to relationship dramas. Her stories explore the inherent nature of complex minds leading to a relatable conflict and unpredictable climax. Having published widely with Westland Books, Niyogi Publishers and Rupa, her books are discussed from the context of gender studies, art, myth and ecocritical literature.Other than India, Koral's books are shelved in the libraries of University of Harvard, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, University of Wales, Duke University, University of North Carolina, TAMU, and others. Her fourth book has been optioned for screen adaptation. She is currently working with Pan Macmillan on the five-book Sati series - a retelling of the stories of the Pancha Kanya from Indian mythology.

Title

Kunti : The Sati Series

Author

Koral Dasgupta

Publisher

Pan Macmillan

Number of Pages

203

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction-M
  • First Published

    JAN 2021

    ‘Koral Dasgupta writes with verve, emotion and passion ... [Kunti] is a must for those wishing to know about our past and the dialectics of gender within it’ PAVAN K. VARMAKunti, a rare matriarch in the Mahabharata and one of the revered Pancha Satis, holds an unforgettable position in the Indian literary imagination. Yet, little is known about the fateful events that shaped her early life.Taking on the intricate task, Koral Dasgupta unravels the lesser-known strands of Kunti’s story: through a childhood of scholarly pursuits to unwanted motherhood at adolescence, a detached marriage and her ambitious love for the king of the devas. After the remarkable success of Ahalya, the first book in the Sati series, Kunti presents a brilliant and tender retelling of a story at the heart of our culture and mythology.*In the Sati series, Koral Dasgupta explores the lives of the Pancha Kanyas from Indian mythology and reinvents them in the modern context with a feminist consciousness.*Praise for Ahalya‘Koral Dasgupta gives voice, character and agency to an enigmatic and fascinating female figure from ancient Hindu lore’ PHILIP LUTGENDORF
    No Specifications