Reading "Thakshan Kunnu Swaroopam" by U K Kumaran after an eight-year hiatus has been an illuminating journey. My initial encounter with this novel was as part of a reading competition, where I struggled to connect with its depth and mythological references. However, re-reading it now has allowed me to appreciate its nuances and reflect on how much I have grown over these years. "Thakshankunnh," as the name suggests, is a story deeply rooted in the essence of a village. The novel intricately portrays the soul of the village through the life of Ramar, the central character, and offers a unique perspective on India's journey to freedom through the eyes of rural inhabitants. The novel is a rich tapestry of human relationships, illustrating the bonds between father and son, husband and wife, and the communal trust among villagers. It also examines the transformative effects of assistance and support, highlighting how such changes impact human behavior. The rise and...
Inspired by Gabriel García Márquez's use of magical realism to weave the extraordinary into the fabric of everyday life, this blog explores the milestones of my reading journey. With the aid of AI’s magical realism in our fast-paced, timeless world, I share reflections, discoveries, and insights from books that have shaped my worldview. Join me as we explore the magic within the pages and the stories that transcend the ordinary, all through the lens of both human and artificial creativity.