Two stories from K R Meera – Compelling Read

2008
03.17

I realized that I have not posted any review on any of the Malayalam books I read. Well, let me correct myself.

Last week, I read these two novellas in one book by K R Meera: Malakhayude Marukukal (Moles of the Angel) and Karineela (Dark Blue).

Malakhayude Marukukal

Malakhayude Marukukal is very tragic. Failed love, infidelity, murder, separated childhoods. The story line is too familiar, but Meera does breath fresh life into it. You do not get a chance to feel judgemental about Angela’s repeated infidelities. It is portrayed rather as a defense mechanism of a pretty woman against the world of masculine lust. But fortunately, she is not victimhood personified; she does enjoy moments of it. It struck me now, the English translation of the title gets a double edge. Moles of Angela: The spots she has on her or her childrens’ body. The double roles she wears in each relation.

Karineela is again the story of love and infidelity, but it is not tragic in the usual sense of the word. She, a married and settled woman, suddenly finds out her true love in an ascetic and until she conquers him and get stung by him. The story is new and told in a very powerful diction.

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Night is Still Young….For Activism

2008
03.13

I’m thrilled to write this!
Two nights of activism in two different cities of Kerala in the first week of March, 08. Both interesting and very inspiring!
One: Solidarity Night Vigil supporting Chengara land struggle
Two: Women’s Day celeberations by reclaiming the night.
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Reclaiming the night – Photo from Malayala Manorama
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Fifth Child – By Doris Lessing

2008
01.23

A very gothic, unsettling nightmarish story – reminds you each moment of Frankenstein, one of my favourite stories.

Fifth Child

Monstrous child, gothic sentiments, questions of value, responsibility and guilt, nature X culture, conformation X animal energy.
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Yatra – Movie by Gowtam Ghosh

2008
01.18

Beautiful. Offbeat. Male centric.
The storyline is quite familiar. An acclaimed creative writer finds his muse in a mujra dancer and dies in her house, much to the irritation of his wife.

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Art X commercial market, Home X Kotha, Wife X The Other Woman.
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Kite Runner – For you, a thousand times over

2008
01.10

The hype preceded the book and I was, as usual, slightly resistant in taking it up. The Western talk about the book showcasing the ethnic culture and all that added to the resistance. But well, the book caught me unawares.
Kite Runner
I liked the very touching moments it had for me. But overall my response is mixed.
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