Harvest

· Aurora Metro Publications Ltd.
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A futuristic satire on the trade in live organs from the Third World to the West.
Om, a young man is driven by unemployment to sell his body parts for cash. Guards arrive to make his home into a germ-free zone. When his brother Jeetu returns unexpectedly, he is taken away as the donor. Om can’t accept this. Java, his wife, is left alone. Will she too be seduced into selling her body for use by the rich westerners?


Harvest won first prize in the first Onassis Cultural Competition for Theatre and was premiered in Greek at the Teatro Texnis, Athens. It has also been performed by a youth theatre in the UK, broadcast by the BBC World Service and made into a feature film, directed by Govind Nihalani, titled Body, which was screened at the Regus London Film Festival. The play is also studied by many colleges and universities to explain how globalisation works.



Manjula Padmanbhan


Born in Delhi to a diplomat family in 1953, she went to boarding school in her teenage years. After college, her determination to make her own way in life led to works in publishing and media-related fields.


She won the Greek Onassis Award for her play Harvest. An award-winning film Deham was made by Govind Nihalani based on the play.


She has written one more powerful play, Lights Out! (1984), Hidden Fires is a series of monologues. The Artist's Model (1995) and Sextet are her other works.(1996).


She has also authored a collection of short stories, called Kleptomania. Her most recent book, published in 2008, is Escape.


Apart from writing newspaper columns she created comic strips. She created Suki, an Indian comic character, which was serialized as a strip in the Sunday Observer.Before 1997 (the year her play Harvest was staged) she was better known as a cartoonist and had a daily cartoon strip in The Pioneer newspaper.


As playwright


1984 - "Lights Out"


2003. Harvest. London: Aurora Metro Press.


As Author and Illustrator


2013. Three Virgins and Other Stories New Delhi, India: Zubaan Books.


2015. Island of Lost Girls. Hachette.


2011. I am different! Can you find me? Watertown, Mass: Charlesbridge Pub.


2008. Escape. Hachette.


2005. Unprincess! New Delhi: Puffin Books.


1986. A Visit to the City Market New Delhi: National Book Trust


2003. Mouse Attack


As Illustrator


Baig, Tara Ali, and Manjula Padmanabhan. 1979. Indrani and the enchanted jungle. New Delhi: Thomson Press (India) Ltd.


Maithily Jagannathan and Manjula Padmanabhan. 1984. Droopy dragon. New Delhi: Thomson Press.


Comic Strips


2005. Double talk. New Delhi: Penguin Books.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2 reviews
CapacityMoon90 (Michael Mears)
January 20, 2024
the story was very sad, yet it had a very interesting method to its madness. for example, I understand Ohms choices that he made he had to sacrifice his own body parts in order to get more money in order to help support his family who is in poverty in a broken down world. but at the same time I completely understand why they think it's wrong to sell your literal soul to people who have literally replaced their living body parts with either pieces of other people's flesh and or cybernetics. This took a Sci-Fi turn that I did not expect, and I very much appreciate it and hope to hear more about it in the future or something similar to it like maybe it doesn't have to be sci-fi ask but I completely understand, it's just my sort of thing.
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