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Bengaluru Blues of a Retired Man
The Morning Standard
|August 03, 2025
The narrative focuses on a disorientation amidst the ongoing housing crisis in post-liberalisation Indian cities
At what price can peace be attained? To what extent are individuals equipped to deal with a life of constant debility? In MR Dattathri’s novel, What’s Your Price, Mr. Shivaswamy?, we find these questions pique the readers’ curiosity. Written originally in Kannada and translated into English by the author himself, this novel is a tour de force of a retired man searching for answers that keep escaping him.
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