
Set against the turbulent backdrop of post‑independence Telangana, the novel opens in a scorching April dawn where cracked earth and shimmering ponds witness the clash of old feudal powers and rising democratic forces. As landlords scramble for new leadership, the region teeters between oppressive zamindari rule and the fervent push for a people’s republic, turning the landscape into a simmering cauldron of conflict. Amid this turmoil, the story follows Venkataiah, a weary farmer whose routine by the water’s edge is shattered by the arrival of Sattamma, a determined woman whose presence ignites both hope and tension.
Their uneasy encounter unfolds among the dry fields, tangled grasses and the lingering scent of incense, revealing personal struggles that mirror the larger political upheaval. Through vivid descriptions of the land and its people, the narrative captures the fragile balance between tradition and change, inviting listeners to feel the heat of the soil and the weight of a society on the brink of transformation.
Language
te
Duration
~4 hours (285K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-01-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1909–2000
A major Telugu novelist and public thinker, he wrote fiction shaped by the freedom struggle, social change, and left-wing politics. His best-known work, Kollayi Gattitenemi?, helped secure his place in modern Telugu literature.
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