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  1. Santeshivara Lingannaiah Bhyrappa (born 20 August 1931) is an Indian novelist, philosopher and screenwriter who writes in Kannada. His work is popular in the state of Karnataka and he is widely regarded as one of modern India's popular novelists. [2] . His novels are unique in terms of theme, structure, and characterization. [3] .

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  3. Dr S.L. Bhyrappa is a litterateur par excellence. He writes in the south Indian language, Kannada, and has been the bestselling novelist for over 25 years now. His novels are widely translated to pan Indian languages. He is the bestselling novelist in Marathi over the past decade and is among the top-five bestselling authors in Hindi.

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    Dr S.L. Bhyrappa is a litterateur par excellence. He writes in the south Indian language, Kannada, and has been the bestselling novelist for over 25 years now. His novels are widely translated to pan Indian languages.

    • 20-8-1931
    • SANTESHIVARA LINGANNAIAH (S. L.) BHYRAPPA
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  6. S.L. Bhyrappa has 47 books on Goodreads with 74509 ratings. S.L. Bhyrappas most popular book is ಆವರಣ [Aavarana].

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · The play was largely focused on the aftermaths of the war between the cousins and the darkness and madness it bought. In 1979 S.L Bhyrappa wrote 'Parv', a novel which I think in the truest sense, stripped down the great Indian epic from all its divinity and over glorification.

  8. Parva (Epoch) is a novel written by S. L. Bhyrappa in the Kannada language. It is a retelling of the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata, narrated through the personal reflections of the principal characters. The novel is widely acclaimed as a modern classic. [1]