Telugu Boothu Kathalu have a rich tradition that dates back to ancient times. These stories were initially passed down orally, with each generation adding its own twist and flavor to the tales. They were often told around campfires, in temples, or during festivals, captivating the audience with their eerie and thrilling narratives. Over time, these stories were compiled and written down, forming a significant part of Telugu literature.
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| Author | Notable Short‑Story Collections (Telugu) | Why Read Them | |--------|------------------------------------------|----------------| | | Katha Kalpana , Rendu Katha | Master of psychological depth; blends modern urban life with timeless human concerns. | | Madhurantakam Ravi | Madhurantakam Ravi Kathalu | Crisp prose, satire on social mores, strong regional flavor. | | Chaganti Somayajulu | Chaganti Katha Sanchayam | Classic realism; vivid rural tableau and moral dilemmas. | | Yandamoori Veerendranath | Yandamoori Kathalu | Thrilling plots with moral undercurrents, often infused with philosophy. | | Kalipatnam Ramarao (K.R.) | Kalipatnam Ramarao Kathalu | Simple yet profound storytelling; a favorite for school curricula. | | P. Sriram | P.S. Sriram Katha Sangraham | Contemporary urban narratives, experimental structures. | | Shobha Jayaswal | Rangula Madhuram | Women‑centric stories that explore gender, identity, and societal expectations. | | Jandhyala Srinivas Rao (Jandhyala) | Jandhyala Sahiti | Humor‑laden tales with a sharp social critique. | | Ravuri Raja Rao | Katha Ravuri | Rich language; blends folklore with modern dilemmas. | Telugu Boothu Kathalu have a rich tradition that