Friday, December 23, 2011

Hyderabad Book Fair 2011 [A review]

Venue: Peoples Plaza, Necklace Road, Hyderabad
Dates: 16th December to 25th December 2011
My view: The Book Fair is a semi-paradise for everyone who loves to read Telugu and cherishes “Navalalu,” “Kavyalu” (Novels and Poems).

Dominated mostly by Telugu literature, the Fair introduces you to a rare collection of books which you often wouldn’t find in any book store in the city. There were few stalls which offered Hindi literature too.

Contrary to last year’s exhibition, which had a huge variety of English books, this year the number is less. Scholastic, Jaico, Oxford, being among the popular publishing houses.

One could also find, M.R. Book Center and Book Point (among the locals). M.R. Book Center has always offered a good discount. This time, they have done justice too. Their collection is always good.

Bought : have a little faith (originally INR 500) for INR 200 at M.R. Book Center.
Sudha Murthy’s How I taught my grandmother to read for INR 50 rupees at M.R. Book Center
 A Hindi Kavitha Book “Kroortha” for 50 rupees at a Hindi Stall.

I am not an avid Telugu Litereature fan, so couldn’t purchase. But I am sure, this Fair would be a treat for all those who cherish and read the Telugu Literature. Their stalls were almost full.
Psst.. Chetan Bhagat’s books and Robin Sharma’s books’ translation was available too.

P.S.: M.R. Book Center is located below Panjagutta flyover and opposite Lifestyle too. You find a good collection of Science Fiction for very less price there.

Sridhar Sattiraju, an avid Book Reader's Review :
Hyderabad Book Fair opens for the 26th year in Necklace Road. In the last 26 years, I would have missed only once when I was abroad. What pains me about this book fair is that the quality of book fair has been only deteriorating over the years. 
Shifting of venue from Chikkadpally to Nizam College grounds to Necklace Road hasnt done wonders to the book-reading culture nor improved the Society's thinking level. The tragedy of Hyderabad is that people here don't read books or read books as much as a Book Fair Organiser feels encouraged. The footfalls are good but many stall owners tell me not many buy at the Fair.
I just had a cursory round - the customary first round and was apalled at the quality and the vision of the Fair. The entry ticket is priced at Rs.5/-. That tells how diffident the organisers feel about footfalls. Five Rupees is not even inflation-adjusted since 1990s - might as well open the doors for free. The parking and pop-corn and chat items outside the Venue of Book Fair actually fetch more than the price for entry. Jewellery Fairs and Career Exhibitions fetch higher entry charges. Besides, the choice of stalls has always been unimaginative. This time, you even have a stall sellilng Pirated Hollywood DVDs apart from Handwriting Analysis workshops and Multi-color Web offset Printers and Maps and White-board markers and Games. How the hell are all these related to Book-Reading and Book-lovers? 
In one of the book-shops, the owner was haggling with a Distributor at what discount to sell a book that's exclusively marketed by them. Its titled: "Tragedy of Hyderabad". I didn't even bother to look at that book. Might be an apt description of the book-culture in Hyderabad.
This is a city where parties are thrown to drown beer, play pool, brag about the acres of land in Vikarabad and Gandipet, and of course, the latest political and filmi issues. Books? A Big No. I have been to International Book Fairs in New Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai and dream of going for Frankfurt one day - and wished that Hyderabad will have a Fair thats worthy of world renown. 
Now, I am reconciled that the city will get the Book Fair it deserves. Even the Vijayawada and Vizag Book Fairs get more book volumes according to the organisers - and atleast people there are starved of good books to see and read and buy. Hyderabad Blues for book-lovers!


FIVE POINT SOMEONE IN TELUGU: IIT lo ATHAISARUGALLU (means literally 50% marks)





6 comments:

"THE BARD WHO DOESNT HAVE TO TRY TOO HARD" said...

nice narrative :)..hoping u had a gr8 time :D

Divenita said...

:D!!

pavi said...

Now, I am reconciled that the city will get the Book Fair it deserves


+1 exactly the city hardly has any good reraders or reader clubs . Take for instance the dismal condition of central library .

Divenita said...

Hmm.. yeah! I am looking for book clubs.. and British library is certainly better than Central library

pavi said...

By the way I joined Just books in kukatpally , not a great collection but yeah the famous glam sham ones are definitely available .

Divenita said...

oh..ok..Thanks Pavi.. i am going to a book sale at Secunderabad tomorrow :D

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