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You want to read poetry in prose, catch hold of all those nameless moments that quietly melted into your mundane, middle class existence, Jayant Kaikini, Kannada's short story writer, traps them with his remarkable pen.

Like critic Rajendra Chenni aptly says: "Music is the only metaphor I can think of for Jayant's prose."

Yet another of his short story collection, Shabda Teera, is being released by Ankita Pustaka on June 18, Indian Institute of World Culture, 10.30 p.m.


On this occasion, new editions of his earlier works — collection of

essays Bogaseyalli Male and short


stories Bannada Kaalu — will also

be released.

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