
Choice Made Simple!
Too many options?Click below to purchase an online gift card that can be used at participating retailers in Village Green Shopping Centre and continue your shopping IN CENTRE!Purchase HereHome
The Last Lamp in Kalluvazhi
Coles
Loading Inventory...
The Last Lamp in Kalluvazhi in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $8.99

Coles
The Last Lamp in Kalluvazhi in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $8.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: Kobo eBook
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
The Last Lamp in Kalluvazhi is a literary collection rooted in the textures of everyday life in Kerala. The stories explore memory, loss, migration, family, ritual, landscape, and the passage of time through images deeply connected to the region's cultural and ecological rhythms.
Across the collection, nature is not merely background scenery but an active witness. Rivers hold ashes and secrets. Banyan trees shelter silence. Monsoon birds arrive like omens. Wells dry alongside fading relationships. Railway tracks become borders between departure and return.
The characters who inhabit these stories often stand at moments of transition: a village changing beyond recognition, an ancestral house falling apart, a ritual disappearing, or a child encountering the first awareness of mortality. Rather than dramatic events, the collection focuses on emotional undercurrents and small revelations.
Several stories engage with memory as something physical and lingering. Smells, sounds, objects, and weather become carriers of history. The grinding stone, the blue saree on a clothesline, the rhythm of distant drums, and the smoke from an areca garden all preserve traces of lives that might otherwise vanish.
At its heart, this collection is an attempt to document fragile worlds before they disappear completely. It honors the unnoticed beauty of rural existence and the emotional landscapes hidden within ordinary lives.
The stories invite readers to slow down, listen carefully, and step into spaces where silence often speaks louder than words.
The Last Lamp in Kalluvazhi is a literary collection rooted in the textures of everyday life in Kerala. The stories explore memory, loss, migration, family, ritual, landscape, and the passage of time through images deeply connected to the region's cultural and ecological rhythms.
Across the collection, nature is not merely background scenery but an active witness. Rivers hold ashes and secrets. Banyan trees shelter silence. Monsoon birds arrive like omens. Wells dry alongside fading relationships. Railway tracks become borders between departure and return.
The characters who inhabit these stories often stand at moments of transition: a village changing beyond recognition, an ancestral house falling apart, a ritual disappearing, or a child encountering the first awareness of mortality. Rather than dramatic events, the collection focuses on emotional undercurrents and small revelations.
Several stories engage with memory as something physical and lingering. Smells, sounds, objects, and weather become carriers of history. The grinding stone, the blue saree on a clothesline, the rhythm of distant drums, and the smoke from an areca garden all preserve traces of lives that might otherwise vanish.
At its heart, this collection is an attempt to document fragile worlds before they disappear completely. It honors the unnoticed beauty of rural existence and the emotional landscapes hidden within ordinary lives.
The stories invite readers to slow down, listen carefully, and step into spaces where silence often speaks louder than words.


















