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  2. The worldly societies are victims of class demarcation and religious extremism. Samskara a novel written U R Ananthamurthy, translated by A K Ramanujan, has very well portrayed the class bifurcations the Indian Society. Ananthamurthy, himself being a Brahmin took a bold step in exposing the hypocrisy of the Brahmin community in the country.

  3. May 10, 2012 · Books. Samskara: A Rite for a Dead Man. U.R. Ananthamurthy. OUP India, May 10, 2012 - Fiction - 192 pages. Examining the caste system, culture, religious rules, and traditions, as well as the ambivalent relationship between handed-down cultural values and the new values of a changing world, Samskara looks at deeper moral and philosophical ...

  4. Aug 22, 2014 · UR Ananthamurthy with his wife Esther in Bangalore, on April 17, 2014. (TOI file photo by Mohammed Asad) His other works include "Ghatashraddha", "Bharatipura", "Avasthe" and "Bhava". The renowned ...

  5. Udupi Rajagopalacharya Ananthamurthy popularly known as U. R. Ananthamurthy was born on 21st December 1932. He is a well known contemporary novelist, short story writer and critic in Kannada literature. He is the most important exponent of ‘Navya Movement (The new movement) in Kannada literature.

  6. U. R. Ananthamurthy was born on December 21, 1932, in the Indian town of Tirthahalli Taluk. He was raised in a Brahmin family that spoke the Kannada language. He attended school in Doorvasapura, Tirthahalli, and Mysore. He was awarded a master's degree from the University of Mysore and went on to teach English there.

  7. U. R. Ananthamurthy (1932–2014), writer, teacher, literary critic, and public intellectual, was born in Shivamogga district in Karnataka. In 1965, his debut novel, Samskara, took the literary world by storm with its unflinching portrayal of the rigid orthodoxy in Brahmin society.

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