I would like to suggest two translations from Marathi I recently heard
about. I have read the originals in Marathi and loved them both for
different reasons. I have heard that the quality of translations (both
by Jerry Pinto) is high:

Cobalt Blue by Sachin Kundalkar
(https://www.amazon.in/Cobalt-Blue-Sachin-Pinto-Kundalkar/dp/0670086843)
Baluta by Daya Pawar
(https://www.amazon.in/Baluta-Daya-Pawar-ebook/dp/B0106UIUEG)

-Jiten

On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 9:41 PM Alok Prasanna Kumar via Silklist
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>
> Ooh for Malayalam - Randamoozham translated as Bhima: Lone Warrior by Gita 
> Krishnankutty. Also Aadujeevitham by Benyaman translated as "Goat Days".
> From Bengali, Manoranjan Byapari's "Interrogating My Chandal Life" (his 
> autobiography tr by Sipra Mukherjee) and "There's Gunpowder in the Air" (tr 
> Arunava Sinha)
> There's of course a tonne of Premchand and Manto's stuffs to read from 
> Hindi/Urdu/Hindustani (pick as per political preference) but personally I 
> recommend "Curfew in the City" by VN Rai (tr CM Naim). It's fiction but it's 
> so close to fact that you'd think you're walking through an actual riot hit 
> city and talking to its inhabitants.
>
> On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 8:45 PM Thaths via Silklist 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 6:38 AM Venkatesh H R via Silklist 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thaths’ previous thread made me think: I would very much like to read at 
>>> least one translated book from each Indian language that has a written 
>>> literature.
>>>
>>> Can you give me a list of books to read, along with the languages + 
>>> translated versions? Either fiction and non fiction will do.
>>
>>
>> +1. Good idea! I am usually wary of books translated from Indian languages 
>> into English because, in my experience, the quality of translation was 
>> lacking. But I have read some really good translations recently and I 
>> believe the trend is changing for the better.
>>
>> Two books come to mind for me:
>>
>> 1. The Eighteenth Parallel by Asokamitran (translated from Tamil)
>>
>> 2. Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbhag (translated from Kannada by Srinath 
>> Perur)
>>
>> The Sahitya Akademy's list of award winners (if you can find those books in 
>> translation) is also a good place to begin.
>>
>> Thaths
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