Adi Parva
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Adi Parva  (English, Hardcover, Patil Amruta)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India
  • Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
  • ISBN: 9789350294161, 9350294168
  • Edition: 2018
  • Pages: 276
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    Adi Parva is a graphic novel based on the Mahabharat and the oral tradition of ancient India.

    Summary of the Book

    Adi Parva draws from the classic Sanskrit epic, the Mahabharat, and the Vishnu Purana. In it, the celestial river Ganga narrates the events from the beginning of time. The story is played out by a medley of characters ranging from gods to sages, queens to seers, hermits to seductresses and kings to warriors as they come together in this graphic retelling of Hindu mythology. This epic graphic novel depicts timeless events such as the churning of the sea, the snake sacrifice of Janmejaya and the first time the queen Gandhari wears a blindfold. The book combines breath-taking art with classic storytelling to paint the picture of a tale which has inspired and guided several hundred generations of people throughout the history of India.

    About Amruta Patil

    Amruta Patil is an Indian graphic novelist, writer and painter. Her earlier work, Kari, is a contemporary tale of friendship, love and death. She graduated from the Goa College of Art and went on to complete her Master’s from the School of the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, Tufts University.

    This title was selected as one of 2012′s best graphic novels by comic book historian, Paul Gravett. Amruta is currently working on the sequel, Sauptik. Adi Parva was also translated into French by Au Diable Vauvert and published as L’éveil de l’Océan.

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    Specifications
    Book Details
    Imprint
    • Harpercollins
    Publication Year
    • 2018
    Dimensions
    Width
    • 28 mm
    Height
    • 237 mm
    Length
    • 162 mm
    Weight
    • 1053 gr
    Ratings & Reviews
    4.3
    76 Ratings &
    12 Reviews
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    5

    'Adi Parva' is gold!

    A divine story so brilliantly told, it isn't surprising that the beautiful hardbound cover charmingly says 'via' Amruta Patil.

    If you like me loved her previous masterpiece 'Kari', then you will love this too -- it's a whole new dimension.
    Just as 'Kari' had a stunning homage to Frida Kahlo's The Two Fridas, Adi parva has a wonderfully drawn page inspired by Matisse's The Dance (If I am not mistaken. perhaps there are more hidden gems and references, who knows?). The artwork on the whole is ...
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    vaibhav Mathur

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    Dec, 2012

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    5

    Riveting!

    The quality of the printing itself is remarkable and once you're able to get over this, the beauty of the artwork with its rich colours and gentle touch will overwhelm! Some of the two-page spreads are absolutely awe-inspiring.

    This is not one tale but several, interlinked stories brought together masterfully by the storyteller through common themes and lessons. Even if you have already read the Mahabharata's Adi Parva, nothing can prepare you for the freshness of this interpretation. A recu...
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    Deboleena Rakshit

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    Dec, 2012

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    Stunning and sublime

    Between Kari and Adi Parva, Amruta Patil makes a huge artistic leap. Stunning paintings, detailed and thorough research and an artistic beauty put together make Adi Parva a treasure for anybody interested in mythology and art. In casting herself as a 'sutradhar', a story teller, Patil adds herself to the ancient Indian tradition of telling stories and keeping traditions alive in a compelling and exciting fashion. A must keep ...and never lend!
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    Priya Naik

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    Feb, 2016

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    Beautiful, Captivating and a Work of Art!

    There are few books that erase the thin line between literature and art. Amruta Patil's Adi Parva belongs to that genre. A honest and different take on one of the primordial epics of Indian literature, the book is made even more resplendent with gorgeous works of art on every page. The cover image of Vishnu in an azure ocean and the chaotic picturisations of the yugas are some of the artwork that stands out.

    A keeper if you are an avid reader of the Mahabharata or a lover of beautiful images!
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    Shriram Iyengar

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    Apr, 2015

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    4

    Expensive but really nice

    I got the book when it was on sale so i got it for 500 instead of it's whooping mrp 800. It's a beautiful book with interesting illustrations and a new take on graphic novel. It's for adults and not entriely a kid's fairy tale book, unless you want to work with them on it. Buy it, wait for it to get discounted though. the copy i got had dog eared pages but flipkart replaced it very soon. the replaced copy is in excellent condition. the delivery was prompt i'd say.
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    Karan

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    Jan, 2014

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    An artist's delight

    This book is a marvel of visual delight. Every page has been approached as a work of art and not just another link in a story. That makes the turning of each page a great excitement. The artist/ author's visual style is contemporary yet very Indian, making it a great study of technique and color play for every amateur painter.
    The writing style is friendly and somewhat sardonic, giving you the chance for a quite chuckle every now and then. Its narrated in an informal conversational tone, that...
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    Narmada Deb

    Aug, 2013

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    4

    Good quality product

    The flow, writing and pictures are great.
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    Veda Balan

    Certified Buyer, Bangalore

    Jul, 2022

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    5

    Just wow!

    Excellent book.Well compiled.Makes for slow and thoughtful reading.
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    Viswanathan Sattanathan

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    Oct, 2016

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    5

    Such a illustrative way to know Indian mythological episode

    I finished it half, but honestly you never realize time passing while reading this. Novel contains different style in illustrations, so you get this little surprise after in between with the. Its the way you drive in the story with the beautiful scenery passing by. Im excited to finish rest. Graphic novel readers must read this.
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    Mayur Guldagad

    Certified Buyer, Panaji

    Sep, 2014

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    5

    A giant effort in a book

    This is surely a different kind of graphic novel, an almost encyclopedic take on Indian mythology with some wonderful art. The text may get tedious at times but the book should be picked so that you can go back to it time and again.
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    Tushar Shukla

    Jan, 2014

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