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A revolutionary book in Marathi literature. It introduced the "existentialist" style, following the life of Pandurang Sangvikar, a rural youth navigating college life in Pune.

Start with Shyamchi Aai or Batatyachi Chal for an emotional and humorous entry. For depth, move to Mrutyunjay .

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A book that has shaped generations of Maharashtrians. It is a series of stories told by Shyam about his mother, emphasizing values, love, and character-building. How to Start?

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No Marathi reading list is complete without Pu La. This book is a collection of character sketches—eccentric, relatable, and hilariously human people he encountered throughout his life.

Marathi theatre is world-class, and reading these scripts is as rewarding as watching them on stage. For depth, move to Mrutyunjay

Marathi readers have a deep-rooted love for historical sagas. These books are often the first recommendation for anyone starting their journey.

Historical fiction is a cornerstone of Marathi literature, often centering on the Maratha Empire and the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

| Book | Author | Why Read | |------|--------|----------| | Mrutyunjay | Shivaji Sawant | Reimagined life of Karna from Mahabharata; epic and philosophical. | | Yayati | V. S. Khandekar | Jnanpith award-winning novel on sacrifice and desire. | | Kosala | Bhalchandra Nemade | Modern classic on alienation, education, and rural Maharashtra. | | Batatyachi Chal | P. L. Deshpande | Witty, satirical essays on middle-class life. | | Shala | Milind Bokil | Coming-of-age story set in a 1970s village school. |