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Thakshankunnu Swaroopam: Translation of an Epic level Malayalam Historical Novel, panning 100 Years of a Region’s Struggles for Political Independence and Social Justice, Captured Through the Lives of Over 100 Real and Imagined Characters
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Thakshankunnu Swaroopam: Translation of an Epic level Malayalam Historical Novel, panning 100 Years of a Region’s Struggles for Political Independence and Social Justice, Captured Through the Lives of Over 100 Real and Imagined Characters in Vernon, BC
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Thakshankunnu Swaroopam: Translation of an Epic level Malayalam Historical Novel, panning 100 Years of a Region’s Struggles for Political Independence and Social Justice, Captured Through the Lives of Over 100 Real and Imagined Characters in Vernon, BC
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In this era of rapid urbanisation, the provincial stories are forgotten. The provincial way of life is now limited to the literature. Only through creative imagination can we retrieve the provincial histories, otherwise lost forever. Thakshankunnu Swaroopam represents a sentimental blend of history, myths, and traditions. It reflects the lives of those who lived during a certain period in time, though not in existence anymore, through its interactions at various dimensions of politics, culture, and humanity. It shows the social renaissance movements and India’s freedom struggle defining its contours. That life is what Thakshankunnu Swaroopam has sought to capture for the generations to follow. A symbol of the bygone era. A tombstone.
Review:
“This is the story of people who lived at Thakshankunnu, situated in the Malabar region of present Kerala. The rich descriptions of villages, cities, romance, strife, and litigations combine to elevate this novel to an epic status. The novelist has succeeded in providing a distinct personality and individuality to Thakshankunnu, through the experiences of the people who lived there during its nearly a century-long era of social and political transformation. Here is another novel written entirely from the ambience of Kerala.”
Prof. MGS Narayanan, Former Head, the Department of History, Calicut University, and former Chairman, the Indian Council of Historical Research.
Awards received by the Malayalam version:
Vayalar Award—2016, Kerala Sahitya Academy Award, Vaikom Chandrasekharan Nair Award, Bashir Award, Cherukad Award, Habeeb Valappat Award, Katharangam Award, Bhasha Institute Award, Abu Dhabi Malayali Samajam Award, P Kunhiraman Nair Award, Balyakalasakhi Award, Vidhya Vibhushan Award, Souhruda Sahithya Award, Namitham Award—2017
In this era of rapid urbanisation, the provincial stories are forgotten. The provincial way of life is now limited to the literature. Only through creative imagination can we retrieve the provincial histories, otherwise lost forever. Thakshankunnu Swaroopam represents a sentimental blend of history, myths, and traditions. It reflects the lives of those who lived during a certain period in time, though not in existence anymore, through its interactions at various dimensions of politics, culture, and humanity. It shows the social renaissance movements and India’s freedom struggle defining its contours. That life is what Thakshankunnu Swaroopam has sought to capture for the generations to follow. A symbol of the bygone era. A tombstone.
Review:
“This is the story of people who lived at Thakshankunnu, situated in the Malabar region of present Kerala. The rich descriptions of villages, cities, romance, strife, and litigations combine to elevate this novel to an epic status. The novelist has succeeded in providing a distinct personality and individuality to Thakshankunnu, through the experiences of the people who lived there during its nearly a century-long era of social and political transformation. Here is another novel written entirely from the ambience of Kerala.”
Prof. MGS Narayanan, Former Head, the Department of History, Calicut University, and former Chairman, the Indian Council of Historical Research.
Awards received by the Malayalam version:
Vayalar Award—2016, Kerala Sahitya Academy Award, Vaikom Chandrasekharan Nair Award, Bashir Award, Cherukad Award, Habeeb Valappat Award, Katharangam Award, Bhasha Institute Award, Abu Dhabi Malayali Samajam Award, P Kunhiraman Nair Award, Balyakalasakhi Award, Vidhya Vibhushan Award, Souhruda Sahithya Award, Namitham Award—2017


















