Nalukettu – A Magical Text from M.T Vasudevan Nair After seven years, my hands accidentally fell on the novel “Nalukettu” from the inside shelf of my library unit. In certain instances, we feel obliged towards our short memory. As I started to read, 5th time of re-reading, I slowly started to extract real pleasure as if approaching a new fascinating novel. Many celebrated texts glorified by the critics not even possess the quality of single round readability. Still, they are famous and excited as admired works. How many adore and empathize with the characters portrayed through these novels. I am pointing on the so-called new generation writers of Malayalam fiction. The only benchmark a text should be appraised is its quality of readability. Face Flatter, give, and take compliments doesn’t make a text to transcend time. As before, when I entered the ...
My debut Novel " The Chronicle of Golgotha Days" is set to launch by Mid April 2019. Plot Summary The Chronicle of Golgotha days is a dystopian novel by the author Sujith Balakrishnan inspired from a true event, happened in India during 1996. Like a road diary, the novel expounds the roughest ordeal of a sixteen-year-old girl abducted and tormented by her captors over 40 days and nights. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9H92VnsIlw Abhaya , a sixteen-year-old 9 th grade student, introvert and meagre in her studies, founds companionship with a 30year old man, Babu , a ticket checker and cleaner in a Private bus while she commutes from her home to school and back. Father, a post master in the Government post office, mother a nurse in the public dispensary and elder Sister, Amala , an under graduate student are her family members. Abhaya , stays and studies at the school hostel as an antidote to improve her academics. She goes home every Friday evening and com...
Interview with the acclaimed writer Charu Nivedita by Sujith Balakrishnan Transgressive writing must be taboo in contemporary India. Is it due to its obscenity, its nakedness or its wildness? It should be nothing of the reasons but the utter hypocritical mindset developed from the frustration of a failed spring revolution in India. When openness, plurality, have been replaced by the superficial happiness achieved by materialistic wealth and fame, transgressiveness can’t prosper in such a society, they suppress and attack the person who tried to open up the nakedness of the body, the nakedness of sexual pleasures, the nakedness of utter truth, the nakedness of society. A society that wants to hide all the guilty pleasures but to enjoy in its full extend clandestinely and consider it as morally correct but morally sick as in the true sense. What India has come to know as ‘Transgressive’ writing is regarded by the rest of the world as ‘soft porn’ ‘Hedonism’ and even...
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