Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry
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Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry (Telugu: మొక్కపాటి నరసింహశాస్త్రి) (1892–1973) was an Indian, Telugu language novelist.[1]
His major work was the humorous novel, Barrister Parvateesam.
References
Persondata |
Name |
Sastry, Mokkapati Narasimha |
Alternative names |
మొక్కపాటి నరసింహశాస |
Short description |
Indian, Telugu language novelist |
Date of birth |
1892 |
Place of birth |
India |
Date of death |
1973 |
Place of death |
India |
Categories:
- 1892 births
- 1973 deaths
- Telugu writers
- People from Andhra Pradesh
- Indian writer stubs
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