Nov 12, 2010, Chennai,
7pmOxford Bookstore in association
with Prakriti Foundation presents
A reading from the novel, The
Mythologist By Vamsee Juluri
Venue: the Oxford Book Store,
Haddows Road
Shreekumar Varma - Indian novelist,
playwright, poet and columnist, will be in conversation with the author.
About the Book

The Mythologist is the story of
Pashuram and how the myths he grew up on in tandem with his over-active
imagination are his outlet from reality which he wants to escape.
"Pashu, Parshuram, liar cock, child
star, devotee in equal parts of the luscious Baby Devi and Lord Krishna,
son of plastic surgeons, grandson of Industry, is one of the most charming
heroes you are likely to meet in a month of Fridays. This is a first-day
first-show of extraordinary assurance."- Jerry Pinto
'As a child, I was a god. Now,
if only that were true, what a beautiful story my life would have made.
The truth was, I was only almost a god.'
Growing up in the film studios of
Madras in the shadow of the Emergency, P. Parashuram wants nothing more
than to play Lord Krishna in a biopic his Big Grandfather, legendary director
of subversive epics and Father of the Industry, will make for him. This
never happens. The Industry betrays Big Grandfather, he fades away, and
the only realities that remain in young Parashuram's life are the myths
that fuelled his grandfather's films and his solitary, overactive imagination.
After a desultory stint at boarding
school, Parashuram comes back to the charred world of his grandfather's
dreams. He has just settled down to a life of quiet despair when a woman
we know only as A.K. bursts into his life-a fast-talking, well-connected
wheeler-dealer who becomes his elder sister, takes him to America and gives
him a job. But even as Parashuram's life looks up, airplanes crash into
the Twin Towers and he is stranded in San Francisco, alone, paranoid, and
without a passport. When he tries to confront and make sense of events,
Parashuram finds that all he has is the fantastic world of goddesses and
gorgons of his beloved myths.
About the Author

Vamsee Juluri spent his childhood
in film studios tagging along with his mother, a famous film star. He is
presently a professor of media studies at the University of San Francisco
and the author of two other books, Becoming a Global Audience and The Ideals
of Indian Cinema (forthcoming). He also writes regularly about media issues
for the Huffington Post.
For more details on the novel please
visit http://www.themythologist.com