Eazy Foreign Languages

This blog is about German and French Language in Vijayawada. Articles, poems, songs and experiences of poolabala

Monday, October 25, 2021

ఆచార్య కృష్ణారావు గారి చేతుల్లో భారతవర్ష

Bharatavarsha is one of the world's Biggest Novels of 21 century.

Bharatavarsha is in fact a Spiritual Romantic Novel of 1265 pages written in Classical Telugu and metered verses of Mattebha, sardhula, utpalamala, champakamala, utpalamala , Tarala, dvipada genres.

Polyglot  and the first French Novelist from  Andhraprdesh Poolabala Venkat is an ex-phonic writer who wrote books in six foreign languages started writing his Telugu novel Bharatavarsha just to spend Corona home stay meaningfully.  He never knew that one day his novel would emerge as one of the biggest novels. 

Big works by  English - American and French  writers.

English writer Margaret Michelle's Pulitzer prize winning novel - Gone with the Wind.  Margaret wrote her 1047 page novel for 10 years. She never thought of publishing it. 

American writer Michael Crichton started writing his Science fiction novel Jurassic Park in 1980.  He published his novel   1990. It took 10 yrs  for him to finish this novel.  ​In 1993 Steven Spielberg adapted the book into the blockbuster film Jurassic Park.

French writer Victor Hugo wrote his epic Novel Les Miserbles for 12 years.  He took 12 years for him to write 1462 page novel. 

English American and French authors have taken at least a decade to write their novels which were written in colloquial language but Venkat poolabala has written Bharatavarsha in ancient  language Classical Telugu using complex prosody  and metered verses of all genres. 


                                   


 Bharatavarsha is going to the hands of a renowned personality  on 27th October in Vijayawada.  

Can you guess into whose hands it is going next? Bharatavarsha in its long voyage may go into the hands of many great people but the final destination of Bharatavarsha is smt.Adapa Tulasi whose inspiration is the heart of Bharatavarsha. I have foreword from many great scholars for this novel but nothing is fitter than that of Smt. Tulasi. 

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