-Of Warriors & Palace Intrigues-
Written by Kalki almost 60 years ago, Ponniyin Selvan was published as a five part series. The book one here is translated by Nandini Krishnan.
As is the central conflict behind so many landmark historical works of fiction, this one too has a throne and many people hatching plans, backstabbing friends or simply waiting in line to get hold of it.
Chola (Choza in book) ruler is not well and his ailment has led to a lot of suspicion and intrigues.
Vandiyadevan, a friend of the Crown Prince Aditya , is entrusted with a task of delivering a message. His journey becomes the reader's journey and through his eyes we see the story unfold.
The men here are mostly warriors, the yardstick of their character and strength are the wars they have fought and number of scars they carry on their bodies.
Kalki has written quite powerful characters too. The chief antagonist, Pazhavur Queen, is said to have mesmerizing beauty. Yet, as described by Vandiyadevan, when he looked at her face not delight but a profound terror and revulsion came upon him.
Kundhavai, the daughter of Chola empire, is a political mastermind, a badass at work to thwart the scheming ministers and cousins.
The study is dotted with passages upon huge temples that still stand on the soil, making the reader want to go and have a look at the monuments.
This one is epic in both, conception and execution.