Ramesh Menon (writer)


Ramesh Menon is an Indian author of several literary renderings in modern English prose of classical works from the ancient Hindu tradition.
His books include ; , Krishna: Life and Song of the Blue God, , Devi: The Devi Bhagavatam Retold, the Bhagavata Purana, a new translation of the Bhagavad-Gita, and a 12 volume retelling of - all Rupa Publications.
All his main books, apart from the latest Complete Mahabharata series, have gone into many reprints in India.

Biography

Born in New Delhi, Menon studied at St Xavier's High School and St Stephen's College, where he read History Honours and then Philosophy Honours, but left college without taking a degree. Reading the Bhagavad-Gita at this time was a life-changing experience for him. It was the seed from which all his later work emerged.
He developed an informal guru-sishya relationship with the great Malayalam novelist OV Vijayan, and translated two of his master's novels into English: The Infinity of Grace and Madhuram Gayathi.
Menon has lived and worked in Delhi, Hong Kong, Bengaluru, Jakarta, Tiruvananthapuram, Kodaikanal and Chennai.

Critical Response

In a starred review, Kirkus Reviews described his Ramayana as 'A masterpiece made new for a generation of readers who ought to be very grateful indeed to Menon'.
British theatre director Peter Brook called the book 'A beautiful new rendering of an inexhaustible theme'.
His 2 volume rendering of the Mahabharata is his most read and reviewed book.