Come back every Tuesday for a new set of five! This week we have Raavi Sastry, K. N. Y. Patanjali, Peddibhotla Subbaramaiah, Kalipatnam Ramarao and Tripura.
Alpajeevi by Raavi Sastry

The voice of marginalized communities, Rachakonda Viswanatha Sastry brings out the fears and insecurities of a middle class man named Subbaiah in this tale.
Patanjali Sahityam by K. N. Y. Patanjali

A complete collection of his short stories published in two volumes. His satire encompasses everyone, from journalists, in Pempudu Jantuvu, to the police, in Khaki Vanam.
Peddibhotla Subbaramaiah Kathalu Vol. I by Peddibhotla Subbaramaiah

One of two volumes, this Sahitya Akademi Award-winning collection depicts the lives of the middle classes.
Yagnam by Kalipatnam Ramarao
Translated in Yagnam and Other Stories by C. L. L. Jayaprada

Known for his socio-political and economic incisiveness, Kalipatnam critiques the feudal system in this story.
Tripura Kathalu by Tripura

R. V. T. K. Rao, better known by his pen name Tripura, made his debut in the literary landscape with a short story collection that broke away from the traditional writing style and introduced a sense of pace.

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