Bio:

BS Murthy is an Indian novelist, playwright, short story, non-fiction 'n articles writer, translator, a 'little' thinker and a budding philosopher in ‘Addendum to Evolution: Origins of the World by Eastern Speculative Philosophy’ that was originally published in The Examined Life On-Line Philosophy Journal, Vol. 05 Issue 18, Summer 2004 (republished here) 

Born on 27 Aug 1948 and schooled in letter-writing, by 1983, he started articulating his managerial ideas, in thirty-odd published articles. However, in Oct 1994, he began penning Benign Flame: Saga of Love with the ‘novel art' and continued his fictional endeavors in ‘plot and character’ driven novels, Jewel-less Crown: Saga of Life and Crossing the Mirage: Passing through youth. 

Then entering the arena  of non-fiction with a ‘novel’ narrative in Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife, possibly a new genre, he ventured into the zone of translations for versifying  the Sanskrit epics, Vyasa’s Bhagvad-Gita (Treatise of self-help) and Valmiki’s  Sundara Kānda (Hanuman’s Odyssey) in contemporary English idiom. 

Later, ascending 'Onto the Stage' with 'Slighted Souls and other stage and radio plays', he returned to fictional form with Glaring Shadow - A stream of consciousness novel and Prey on the Prowl - A Crime Novel to finally reach the short story horizon with Stories Varied - A Book of Short Stories, followed by a novella, Of No Avail: Web of Wedlock.

And in the end, as a prodigal son, he returned to his mother tongue, Telugu, to craft the short story తప్పటడుగులు (Missteps) 

 While his fiction had emanated from his conviction that for it to impact readers, it should be the soulful rendering of characters rooted in their native soil but not the hotchpotch of local and alien caricatures sketched on a hybrid canvas, all his body of work was borne out of his passion for writing, matched only by his love for language, which is in the public domain in umpteen ebook sites. 

Some of his published articles on management issues, general insurance topics, literary matters, and political affairs in The Hindu, The Economic Times, The Financial Express. The Purchase, The Insurance Times, Triveni , Boloji.com at https://independent.academia.edu/BulusuSMurthy 

He, a graduate mechanical engineer from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India, is a Hyderabad-based Insurance Surveyor and Loss Assessor since 1986.

He takes keen interest in politics of the day, has an ear for Carnatic and Hindustani classical music and had been a passionate Bridge player.  

He's is married, to a housewife, with two sons, the elder one a PhD in Finance and the younger a Master in Engineering.

 

 

 

 

General Information:

Murthy's ‘Novel’ Account of Human Possibility                

Whenever I look at my body of multi-genre work in English, the underlying human possibility intrigues me no end, and why not for my mother tongue Telugu, touted as the Italian of the East, has no linguistic connection with it whatsoever.

To start with, I was born into a land-owning family in a remote Indian village, an Andhra one to be precise that is after the British had folded their colonial tents from the sub-continent, but much before the rural education mechanism was geared up therein. It was thus the circumstances of my birth enabled me to escape from the tiresome chores of primary schooling till I had a nine-year fill of an unbridled childhood, embellished by village plays and enriched by grandma’s tales, made all the more appealing by her uncanny storytelling ability. Added to that, as my great great maternal grandfather happened to be a poet laureate at the court of a princeling of yore, maybe their genes together strived to infuse their muses in me their progeny. 

However, as the English plants that Lord Macaulay planted in the Hindustani soil hadn’t taken roots in the hinterland till then, it’s the native tongues that held the sway in the best part of that ancient land. No wonder then, well into my secondary schooling, leave alone constructing an English sentence, whenever I had to read one, I used to be afflicted by an unceasing stammer. Maybe, it was at the behest of the unseen hand of human possibility, or owing to his foresight, and /or both that, in time, my father had shifted our family base to the cosmopolitan town of Kakinada to admit me into Class X at the McLaren High School. And with that began my affair with the English language, facilitated by Chinnababu, my classmate, which, courtesy Abbimavayya, my maternal uncle, found fruition in the continental fiction, in translation, however to the detriment of my mechanical engineering education to the chagrin of my vexed father.     

Nevertheless, even as the Penguin classics imbibed in me the love for language that is besides broadening my outlook of life, my nature enabled me to explore the possibilities of youth. That’s not all, all through; it was as if destiny tended to afford my life to examine its intrigues while fiction enabled me to handle its vicissitudes with fortitude that stood me in good stead throughout. Besides, in those days of yore, as letter-writing was in vogue, I was wont to embellish my missives to friends and the loved-ones with the insights the former induced and the emotions the latter stirred in me. So to say, all those letters that my latter-day novels carry owe to my ingrained habit than to any narrative need of my muse.

Providentially, when I was thirty-three, my eyes and mind seemed to have combined to explore the effect of the led on the leader, and when the resultant ‘Organizational ethos and good Leadership’ was published in The Hindu; I experienced the inexplicable thrill of seeing one’s name in print. Enthused thus by the fortuitous development, I began to articulate my views on general, and materials management, general insurance, politics, and, not to speak of, life and literature in over a score of published articles. But fiction writing was nowhere near my pen and the thought of becoming a novelist was beyond my horizon for Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Turgenev, Emily Zola, Gustav Flaubert et al (I hadn’t read Marcel Proust and Robert Musil by then) were, and are, my literary deities, and how dare I, their devotee, to envision myself in the sanctum sanctorum of the novel.

All the same, when I was forty-four, having been fascinated by the manuscript of satirical novella penned by one Bhibhas Sen, an Adman, with whom I had been on the same intellectual page for the past four years then, it occurred to me, ‘when he could, I can for sure’. It was as if Sen had driven away the ghosts of those literary greats that came to shadow my muse but as life would have it, it was another matter that   not wanting to foul his work, as he hadn’t obliged the willing publisher to pad it up to a ‘publishable size’, that manuscript remained in the literary limbo.

So, with my muse thus unshackled, I set to work on the skeletal idea of Pardonables, the working title of Benign Flame, with the conviction that for fiction to impact readers, it should be the soulful rendering of characters rooted in their native soil, not the hotchpotch of the local and foreign caricatures sketched on a hybrid canvas, the then norm of the Indian Writing in English. Yet, it took me a full fortnight to make the narrative flowing with the opening – ‘That winter night in the mid-seventies, the Janata Express was racing rhythmically on its tracks towards the coast of Andhra Pradesh. As its headlight pierced the darkness of the fertile plains, the driver honked the horn as though to awake the sleepy environs to the spectacle of the speeding train.’  

However, from then on, it was as though a ‘novel’ chemistry had developed between my muse and the mood of its characters that shaped its fictional course, and soon I came to believe that I had something exceptional to offer to the world of letters, nay the world itself. So, not wanting to die till I gave it to it, I tended to go to lengths to preserve my life that was till I delivered it in nine months with a ‘top of the world’ feeling at that. Then, when one Spencer Critchley, an American critic, thought that – “It’s a refreshing surprise to discover that the story will not trace a fall into disaster for Roopa, given that many writers might have habitually followed that course with a wife who strays into extramarital affairs” – I felt vindicated about my unique contribution. Just the same, as there were no takers to it among the Indian publishers and the Western agents, I was left with no heart to bring my pen to any more paper (those were the pre-keyboard days) though my head was swirling with many a novel idea, triggered by my examined life lived in an eventful manner.  

Nevertheless, sometime later, that was after I happened to browse through a published book; I had resumed writing, owing altogether to a holistic reason: while it was the quality of Sen’s unpublished work that set me on a fictional course from which I was derailed by the publishers’ apathy, strangely, it was the paucity of any literary worth in that published book that spurred me back onto the novel track to pursue the pleasure of writing for its own sake. It’s thus; I could reach the literary stations of - Crossing the Mirage and Jewel-less Crown that was before my pen, in the wake of the hotly debated but poorly analyzed post-Godhra communal riots, took a non-fictional turn with the Puppets of Faith. 

Thereafter, as if wanting me to lend my literary hand to other genres, my muse heralded me into the arena of translation, ushered me onto the unknown stage, put me on a stream of consciousness, took me to crime scenes, dragged me into the by-lanes of short stories, and driven me into the novella fold. However, as a prodigal son, I took to my first steps into the Telugu short story field with my ‘Missteps’ తప్పటడుగులు.

Whatever, it was Michael Hart, the founder of the Project Gutenberg, who first lent his e-hand to my books ever in search of readers. But who would have thought that life held such literary possibilities in the English language for a rustic Telugu lad reared in the rural Andhra, even in the post-colonial India? So, the possibilities of life are indeed novel and seemingly my life has crystallized itself in my body of work before death could dissipate it.

My body of work of twelve free eBooks, in varied genres, is in the public domain:  https://g.co/kgs/iA9zkd         

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Title:   Nameless Memory
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Love
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750312
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Fiction, Drama and Literature, Love ar first sight, Romance, Passion, Indian fiction, Book excerpt, Indian writing in English, Indian English novel, Memoir, Love lost
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Title:   Domain of the Devil – A Satire on Indian Publishing
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Humor and Satire
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750311
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Fiction, Drama and Literature, Publishing, Indian publishing, Fiction, Book excerpt, Indian writing in English, Indian fiction, Short story,
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Title:   Absurd Proposal
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Love
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750310
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Fiction, Drama and Literature, Jilting, Fiction, Book excerpt, Novel, Indian fiction, Seducer, Deceit, Playboy
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Title:   Swap for Nope
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Adventure
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750309
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Fiction, Drama and Literature, Wife-swapping, Fiction, Creative writing, Book excerpt, Novel, Indian writing in English, General fiction, Life
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Title:   ‘Untried’ Crime
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Mystery Fiction
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750308
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Fiction, Drama and Literature, Crime fiction, Detective story, Murder mystery, Suspence, Double murder
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Title:   My maiden 'Novel' blues
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Biographies
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750306
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Fiction, Drama and Literature, Maiden novel, Fiction writing, Creative writing, Literary works, Writer's tale, Self-publishing, Indian Writing in English, Author Memoir, Novel writing, Indian writers, Writing blues, The muse
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Title:   ‘We the People’ Then ‘n Now – A Case for Constitutional Changes
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Politics
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750301
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Religion, Demographic studies, Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Indian Constitution, Indian freedom movement, Indian democracy, Indian politics, Indian demography, Gandhi, Nehru, Ambedkar
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Title:   On Attitude to Money
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Sociology
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750300
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Philosophy, Materialism, Money matters, Monetary greed, Art of Living, Contentment, Human psychology, Indian philosophy, Indian society, Social ethos, Social studies, Sociology
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Title:   Pitching for Hindutva As Caste Preservative
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2024
Collections:   Authors Community, Sociology
Book Id:   WPLBN0100750270
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Religion, Hinduism Today, Hindutva, Sanatana dharma, Caste system, Indian politics, Indian demography, Indian Muslims, Religious conversions, Indian Chritstianity, Muslim appeasenment
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Title:   Semitic Censure Of Sanatana Dharma, Or The Pot Calling The Kettle Black
Author:   BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2023
Collections:   Authors Community, Adventure
Book Id:   WPLBN0100749980
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Religion, Hinduism, Hindu ethos, Semitic faiths, Casteism, Caste discrimiantion, Shudras, Social discrimination, Slavery, Sociology, Social studies, Social science, Political science, Political studies, India studies, Social discrimination, Religion and spirituality, Caste system, Caste discrimination, Hinduism, Social psychology, Humanities, Cultural sociology, Political sociology
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Title:   Bhagwat De-squeeze of Hindu Caste-Squeeze
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2023
Collections:   Authors Community, Hinduism Today
Book Id:   WPLBN0100304335
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Religion, Sociology, Social studies, Social science, Political science, Political studies, India studies, Social discrimination, Religion and spirituality, Caste system, Caste discrimination, Hinduism, Social psychology, Humanities, Cultural sociology, Political sociology
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Title:   On Bashing Manu Smriti, Or Flogging A Dead Horse Riding A Blind Ass
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2023
Collections:   Authors Community, Hinduism Today
Book Id:   WPLBN0100304314
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Law, Manu Smriti, Manu’s Laws, Laws of Manu, Manuwad, Sociology, Social studies, Social science, Political science, Political studies, India studies, Constitutional studies, Social discrimination, Racial discrimination, Religion and spirituality, Caste system, Indian philosophy, Hinduism, Caste oppression, Gender studies, Social psychology, Humanities, Cultural sociology, Political sociology
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Title:   Manu’s Shadow on Gita’s Path
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2022
Collections:   Authors Community, Hinduism Today
Book Id:   WPLBN0100304288
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Religion, Bhagvad-Gita, Bhagavad-Gita, Gita, Manu Smriti, Laws of Manu, Manu's Laws, Hinduism, Hindu philosophy, Indian philosophy, Asian philosophy, Scriptures, Hindu scriptures, Indic studies, Indology, Religion and spirituality, Hindu epics, Social studies
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Title:   The Unfounded Hindu Slavery
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:  
Language:   English
Date:   2022
Collections:   Authors Community, Hinduism Today
Book Id:   WPLBN0100304039
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Hinduism, Sociology, Political Sociology, Demography, Social Sciences, Indian studies, South Asian Studies, Political Science, South Asia, History of Slavery, Islamic Studies, British Empire, Ilamic History, Islam, India, Indian Muslims, Indian History, Indian subcontinent, Indology, Christian influence, Indian Nationalism, Hindu Nationalism, Hindutva, World History and History of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
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Title:   Facts of A Fake ‘Idea of India’
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2022
Collections:   Authors Community, Hinduism Today
Book Id:   WPLBN0100304024
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, World History and History of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc., Hinduism Today, Sociology, Media Studies, Indian studies, Islamic Studies, Politics of Secularism, Islam, Evangelicalism, Political studies, India, Demographic studies, Indian History, Hindutva, Hindu Studies, Indology, Gandhian Studies, Religious Intolerance, Religious biases, Racial prejudices
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Title:   ‘Novel’ Pain
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2022
Collections:   Authors Community, Poetry
Book Id:   WPLBN0100303969
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Philosophy, Writers, Authors, Indian Writers, Unpublished Authors, Unheralded Authors, Book Publishing, Book world, Publishing World, Literary Agents, Literature, Indian Writers in English, Indian publishing, , Literary Agents, Manuscripts, Rejection Slips
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Title:   Clueless Creation : A Satirical Poem
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2022
Collections:   Authors Community, Poetry
Book Id:   WPLBN0100303964
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Religion, Philosophy, Creation, Genesis, God, Faith, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Muhammad, Gabriel, Jibrail, Life, Origins of Life, Anti-evolution, Satire, Satirical, Free verse, Spirituality
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Title:   Have Hindus Become More Intolerant, Or less Indulgent?
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2022
Collections:   Authors Community, Religion
Book Id:   WPLBN0100303951
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, World History and History of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc., Hinduism Today, Sociology, Media Studies, Indian studies, Islamic Studies, Politics of Secularism, Islam, Evangelicalism, Political studies, India, Demographic studies, Indian History, Hindutva, Hindutva Terrorism, Hindu Studies, Indology, Gandhian Studies, Religious Intolerance, Religious biases, Racial prejudices, Narendra Modi
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Title:   Could Modi be the Ninth Avatar?
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2022
Collections:   Authors Community, Hinduism Today
Book Id:   WPLBN0100303933
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Non Fiction, Political Science, India, Indian history, Indian politics, Indian Philosophy, Indian studies, Hindu Avatars, Hindu temples, Hindu Studies, Indic studies, Constitution of India, Ayodhya, Kashi, Mathura, Somnath, British Raj, History of Colonial India, Postcolonial Studies, Islam, Islamic invasions, Islamic Studies, Muslims, Indian Muslims, Buddhism, Sociology, Demographic, studies, Aurang Zeb, Gandhi, Narendra Modi, Hinutva, Hindu renaissance, Hindu political resurgence, New India,
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Title:   Inane Interpolations In Bhagvad-Gita : (An Invocation for their Revocation)
Author:   by BS Murthy
Publisher:   Self Imprint
Language:   English
Date:   2021
Collections:   Authors Community, Hinduism Today
Book Id:   WPLBN0100303782
Format Type:   PDF (eBook)
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Subjects:   Bhagavad Gita, Gita, Mahabharata, Hindu epics, Hindu scriptures, Sanskrit classics, Ethics, Hindu castes, Varna system, Vedas, Upanishads, Non Fiction, Indian society, Dalits, Social rights, Human rights, Human dignity, Caste oppression, Harijans, Scheduled Castes, Hindu social order,, Social Sciences, Philosophy, Sociology, Research Methodology, Indian studies, Literary Criticism, Critical Thinking, Philosophy of Logic, Research, Proof and Reasoning, Racial and ethnic discrimination, Psycoanalytic Criticism, India, Dalit studies, Analogical Reasoning, Educational Reforms, Hindu Studies, Caste,
 
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