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Asamardhuni Jivayatra Cover of English translation, 2003AuthorTripuraneni GopichandTranslatorD. S. RaoCountryIndiaLanguageTeluguGenrePsychological novelPublication date1947Published in English2003 Asamardhuni Jivayatra (English: The Life Journey of a Hapless Soul) is a 1947 Telugu language novel by Tripuraneni Gopichand. It is a
psychological novel, using stream of consciousness technique. One of Gopichand's best-known works, it is regarded as the first psychological novel in Telugu literature. Characters The principle characters of the novel are:[1] Sitaramrao – the protagonist and the scion of a rich family Sitaramrao's wife Sitaramrao's daughter Ramayya – an old man from
Sitaramrao's village Plot The protagonist of the novel is Sitaramrao. He comes from a distinguished family, whose grandeur is celebrated. At the start of the novel, Sitaramrao's father on his deathbed commands his son to maintain the family's honour. Though The village elder Ramayya cautions him to be careful with his wealth, Sitaramrao, inspired by lofty
ideals, pays for a lavish funeral, and arranges for people with large debts to his family to repay only a small proportion. He is soon reduced to straightened circumstances, and forced to seek employment, but fails to hold any job.[1] One day he dreams of seeing an androgynous figure composed half by the goddess Parvati and half of Paramesvara. As one
side speaks, the other is veiled, but they both assure him that whatever he hungers after will be provided. On waking, a feeling of irritation provokes him to think that unless life is easy, and lived effortlessly, it is better to die.[1] Sitaramrao's uncle turns down a request for a loan, replying that Sitaramrao's father had treated him poorly: it was he who built the
family's wealth, which Sitaramrao's father had squandered, and in his view, the son was behaving as his father had. Sitaramrao in turn insults his uncle. He begins to act strangely, beating in succession his daughter and his wife, and talking to a gecko. He drifts into fantasies of becoming a robber and raping a woman. He takes to wandering in bazaars,
singing or haranguing passers-by. He visits a prostitute, then challenges a speaker addressing a meeting and is beaten up, whereupon the wise Ramayya takes him to the shelter of a rain tree, and tries unsuccessfully to reason with him so that he might mend his ways and return home.[1] One day, sitting alone, Sitaramrao cries out "All is illusion" and walks
to the cremation grounds, where he imagines seeing his father rolling his eyes, gnashing his teeth and chastising him as a wastrel. His own shadow seems to join with his father and attack him. The following day Ramayya passes by and, on examining the torn bones and scattered flesh there, identifies the mangled body as that of Sitaramrao.[1] Analysis The
novel was first published in 1947. The major portions of the narration is a stream of consciousness of the protagonist, Sitaramrao.[2] Set in an unstated year during the 1940s, the story occurs in an unnamed village in Andhra Pradesh, on its way to becoming a town.[1] Sitaramrao inherited megalomania from his father and this theme pervades the novel.[3]
Sitaramrao's father's death-bed demand that he maintain the prestige of the family is a key point in Sitaramrao's life, causing an inner conflict between the self-aggrandizement which he inherited from his father and the gentler, more sensitive feelings from his mother's side. He is dominated by the former, which deprives him of his commonsense; as a result
hunger, marriage, procreation and maintaining a family appear to be trivial and mean concerns to him. Paradoxically, when Sitaramrao falls in love himself, marries and has children, he considers this to be unnatural.[3] His life and family is shattered due to his uncompromising character, but he attributes his misfortunes to others, and not to his own flaws. He
tries to rationalise his defects, at the same time withdrawing into an imaginary world failing even to hold on to his job. When his maternal uncle deceives him, he thinks it a sign of his greatness that he does not concern himself with money matters. He cannot act against external events, only himself. He is sensitive enough to understand when others are hurt,
but cannot express this to them. His wife Indira understands him and he loves her for this, nevertheless he is unable to express his love to her. He blames her for his own failings and the consequent inner turmoil sends him mad and leads to his death.[3] Reception and criticism Considered to be a classic of modern Telugu literature, the novel is the best-
known psychological novel in Telugu.[4] It is regarded as the first psychological novel in Telugu literature[1] and influenced the later development of Telugu writing.[5] It was translated into English by D. S. Rao under the title The Bungler (2003).[2] Lipipuspa Nayak observes, in her review, that "the novel seems to falter in the last chapter that narrates the
transition of the protagonist from an incompetent illusionist, unable to overcome the hangover of the family values to a schizophrenic who eventually commits suicide." However, she notes that the end of the novel is thematically reasonable. She found the progression of protagonist from a romantic rebel to a questioning philosopher and a compulsive
campaigner for his views to be "abrupt".[2] References ^ a b c d e f g Rao, D. S. (1997). "Asamardhuni Jivayatra". In George, K. M. (ed.). Masterpieces of Indian literature. 2. New Delhi: National Book Trust. p. 1413–1414. ISBN 81-237-1978-7. Archived from the original on 21 December 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2019. ^ a b c Nayak, Lipipuspa (September–
October 2003). "Reviewed Work: The Bungler by Gopichand, D.S. Rao". Indian Literature. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. 47 (5): 195–197. JSTOR 23341502. ^ a b c George, K. M., ed. (1993). Modern Indian Literature: an Anthology: Fiction. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 1089–1090. ISBN 81-7201-506-2. ^ Datta, Amaresh, ed. (1987). Encyclopaedia
of Indian Literature: A-Devo. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. pp. 236–237. ISBN 978-81-260-1803-1. Archived from the original on 30 April 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2019. ^ Ramakrishna Rao, Adapa (1975). Telugu Novel. Secunderabad: Yuvabharathi. p. 1. OCLC 571019855. External links Asamardhuni Jivayatra at Google Books (English translation) Retrieved
from " Buy Asamardhuni Jeeva Yatra - అసమ వ త by Tripuraneni Gopichand Telugu Book Online.Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read.Start by marking “అసమ వ త [Asamardhuni Jeevayatra]” as Want to Read:Rate this book We’d love your help. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of అసమ వ త [Asamardhuni
Jeevayatra] by Tripuraneni Gopichand. Not the book you’re looking for?Tripuraneni Gopichand (Telugu: త ర చంద) (8 September 1910 - 2 November 1962) was a Telugu short story writer, novelist, editor, essayist, playwright and film director. He is especially celebrated for his second novel 'Asamardhuni Jeevayatra' (Bungler: A Journey Through Life).
This is the first psychological novel in Telugu literature.For his work Panditha Parame...moreTo see what your friends thought of this book,please sign up.To ask other readers questions aboutఅసమ వ త [Asamardhuni Jeevayatra],please sign up.Popular Answered QuestionsChiranjeevi Collection of Telugu 133 books — 407 votersMore lists with this
book... Rating details | Sep 09, 2017Balu rated it it was amazing Shelves: best-reads-of-2017, classics, favorites, in-my-shelf, literature, tripuraneni-gopichand, telugu, read-in-2017, my-favorites అసమర వ తర Tripuraneni Gopichand created a unique anti-hero, a wealthy feudal landlord who delights in helping others. Soon he becomes impoverished and
expects gratitude and help from those he had earlier aided. He develops a grudge against the world. His split personality advocates now one point of view and then its exact opposite. The novelist achieves the interiorization of the outer and the externalization of the inner world of a character as no one has never ever done before him i...moreWow, it's been
quite a long while since I read something in Telugu and I clearly wasn't expecting anything of this quality. I read this is a start stop way but the ideas touched upon in this work had me awed. So many times that I wanted to stop and share lines from this so that my admiration for it would be known to else. Had me engaged throughout except may be towards
the end where it felt a tad stretched. Nonetheless, one of the very best character and societal study that I've come across.Edit...moreJun 13, 2014Raviteja rated it really liked itఈ నవల మన నవ తప లన బహర తం స ం . ...moreThis a good book that describes about the life style of some people who always blame on the circumstances rather than the
taking responsibilities.Aug 09, 2017Narendra Settuluri rated it it was amazinga lot can be learnt from every character. a must read book .it hardly took 5 hours to complete it.Mar 28, 2018Abhinay Kumar rated it really liked itI don't know what to tell after reading this book. It has the required elements of every human being who believes that he's doing the right
thing and all the others are not following the law of his principle. The character Sitharama rao is very well constructed and I feel that the traits he owned are deeply engraved in every human. How he comes down from a great person to the other side is wonderfully described. Mostly the last chapters of the book are outstanding and the speech about the
curren...moreNov 16, 2018Mohitha Mareedu rated it it was amazingGopichand is one of the most prominent writers in modern Telugu literature. This is the first psychological novel in Telugu. Being a radical humanist he believes that human will is the most important thing to live. His writings discuss the correspondence between individuals and
society.Seetharamarao, a wealthy landlord who is very concerned about his family name and prestige. He loses everything due to his amiability and innocence. We can't decide whether this man is a genius or a fool. He alway...moreFeb 28, 2019BrunescenceIris rated it really liked itThis is the kind of story where you can reflect and relate to at least one of the
incidents or idea of them at some point of your life. If not, you would have met someone who acts exactly like these characters. In short, it is a nice interpretation of everyday life and musings of intelligent and innocent at the same time in a contemporary society with it's rules and regulations that only apply to common man. .For me, the end of the #book is
disappointing as I was expecting more from the author b...moreA brilliant psychological drama; the book with its hard-hitting narration portrays the life and thoughts of Sitarama Rao, a man torn between what he has been and what he should be. The writing takes us through his resistance to change, his entitled behavior and his existential questions in this
short read. The character of Sitarama Rao might be one of the best I have read across any literature. Must read for anyone who understands Telugu. Only book after Ayn Rand's 'Fountainhead' that made a pro...moreApr 15, 2018Harish Challapalli rated it it was ok Shelves: favorite-authors, in-telugu-language, indian-authorsIt takes guts to write such a book
and more patience to read it.. hard hitting facts here and there.. narration was not fluid.. something is missing in this book and it won’t attract the reader like “parameswara Sastry” book.. somehow finished reading it.. some instances/words will have a great impact.. Read it if u liked this writer’s writing style.. but u may feel disappointed.... అ త ౖన సృష .
? one must read this ??...moreVery nice novelFeb 21, 2018Nikhileswar Ediga rated it it was amazingPhilosophical. Mainly revolves around question 'Why?'. Worth reading for starters. Really good book how to waste your lifeI picked this up in a book fair out of pure guilt that I haven't even read one telugu novel before and I am glad I did it. I couldn't keep up
with the language at first and had to stop it midway. I picked it up a few days later and though I had a hard time reading it, the story eventually picked up(thankfully). Gopichand touches upon a wide range of allegories about society, morality, existentialism, and religion to name a few with a brilliant story. And he ends it in style. I think the whole me...moreJan
26, 2017Rajesh CNB rated it it was amazingA fabulous portrayal of a person's inner thoughts. I really fell in love with the paragraphs he has written about the way he acts and behaves at home with his wife and kids.This is one of those novels that deals with a serious subject Ina very hilarious and funny manner. A must read.Didn't understood what's in the
book may be it takes 2more reads to understand.Apr 09, 2014Pavankumar Reddy rated it really liked itnice one, i too had thoughts like that hero character. but dieing with out realization sad. Apr 27, 2016Srikanth rated it it was amazingexcellent book.it will Shows What is Life.i don't have that much knowledge to judge this book.thank you gopichand
garu.Fromyour brother.Fantastic book. It's still great even after 67 years. Proud to have read this book. Thanks to Pawan Kalyan who introduced me to this bookHanumantha Reddy rated it it was amazingAug 01, 2016Trilokchand Cherukuri rated it it was okMar 20, 2019Krishna Chaitanya rated it really liked itOct 02, 2018Dhanunjay Ginjala rated it did not like
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