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S. Hareesh


Born
in Neendoor, Kerala, India
May 15, 1975


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“But novels are free countries, and there is very little a writer can do about what the characters get up to.”
S. Hareesh, Moustache: Winner of the JCB Prize for Literature 2020 | Translated from the Malayalam Novel Meesa | A Modern Classic from Kerala

“Those whose minds are empty jabber on in order to cover up the emptiness, whereas those who are caught up in the agony of their own thoughts speak only to themselves.”
S. Hareesh, Moustache: Winner of the JCB Prize for Literature 2020 | Translated from the Malayalam Novel Meesa | A Modern Classic from Kerala

“Children’s stories usually ended with a moral, but that was only to deceive parents into thinking that stories were edifying.”
S. Hareesh, Moustache: Winner of the JCB Prize for Literature 2020 | Translated from the Malayalam Novel Meesa | A Modern Classic from Kerala

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