I love his writing, and have been reading his stories for years now, and enjoy reading them in tamil as well. This book was from a friend, and its a collection of stories, some of which i'd read before..
The stories cross over various topics- Adolescence, family, drama, relationships, paranormal activity and more.. Reading ஜெயமோகன் குறுநாவல்கள் is like stepping into a quiet, thoughtful space where everyday life meets profound moral and emotional questions.
Jeyamohan’s short stories are deeply observant and reflective, exploring the inner lives of ordinary people with an unflinching eye. They touch on love, suffering, desire, violence, faith, identity, and the unseen tensions that shape human behaviour. What makes these stories stand out isn’t dramatic plot twists — it’s the moral depth and subtle psychological insight woven into each narrative.
What I loved most is the way the writing demands presence. Jeyamohan doesn’t spell everything out; he invites you to feel your way through the characters — to sit with ambiguity, contradiction, and quiet revelation. The prose is measured, precise, and hauntingly beautiful, leaving an impression long after you’re done reading.
This collection isn’t just entertainment — it’s literature that lingers, that makes you pause and reconsider what you think you know about people and the choices they make. I’d recommend it to anyone who loves stories that are reflective, human, and deeply true.