Papillon is a story of a man who is on the path of self-discovery. And as he revisits his past, he has to deal with things that he had always wanted to forget. A houseboat ride shared by two people who shouldn’t be together, an exchange of dialogue between two men that would change their lives forever and one woman’s refusal to let memories die, Papillon weaves its way through the richness and poignancy of human relationships. The author Shivani was born in Pune on 10 October 1981 and completed her MBA from London School of Business & Finance before launching an advertising agency in India with friends back home. She has lived in London, New York and Chennai. She is also the co-founder of a private equity firm in India. She was selected as one of the top 25 women achievers by the magazine ‘Women’s Era’, she has received numerous other awards such as: The Pride of Pune award from The Governor of Maharashtra, Top Businesswoman Award from Great Women Achievers Award Ceremony, DSP BlackRock Dalal Street Excellence Awards for Top Mutual Fund managers and Great Women Achievers Award for Top Emerging Entrepreneurs. Her advertising campaign for a major Indian company featured at Cannes. She has also received awards from the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), WISE, The British Council and the Pune Public Health Association. Her ad film for a multinational organization was shortlisted from 10,000 entries from all over the world for an international advertising festival. A Marathi film based on her novel is in pre-production and she will be producing a Telugu film based on her novel.
The Autobiography of a Papillon by Lark, Konrad is a book that tells the story of its author's life as a prisoner in Burma during World War II. It details how he survived his incarceration by befriending other prisoners and crafting elaborate escape plans. The book is made up of a journal that was written in captivity by Lark. His last entry in the journal was dated 12 February 1943. The story is also a fictionalised account of his escape from jail through the use of supposed friends to free him. The book won the 1962 Korzeniowski Prize for Literature, and has been translated into several languages, including Russian, French and Spanish. The action takes place during World War II when the Burmese army controlled most of Burma, but still needed German support because they were fighting against the Japanese in their Indochinese colony of French Indochina. Lark's Burmese captors, nicknamed Papillons because of their red butterfly tattoos, were from a group of collaborators who worked with the Japanese. Lark died in 1992, and Konrad Korzeniowski was his pen name. Lark is therefore a pseudonym. In 2002, "Businessweek" called the book one of the 100 best business books ever written.
"Sonam's room/Moka's room/Papillon" is a collection of poems in English by noted Indian poet Sunil Gangopadhyay. It won the 1998 Best Poetry Book in English from Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy for Poetry.
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