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எப்போதுமே பஷீரின் உலகம் வேறு. நம்மைத் தீண்டிய தென்றல்தான் அவரையும் தீண்டுகிறது. ஆனாலும் அது அவரிடம் கொண்ட உறவு வேறு. நாம் பேசிய சொற்களுடம் ஒன்றே என்றாலும். அது அவரிடம் தந்த பொருள் வேறு. அதனால்தான் யதார்த்த வாழ்வை அவர் எழுதியபோது
அவரது படைப்புகள் மண்ணின் வாசனையோடு மனதின் மொழியையும் ஆன்ம உலகையும்
பிணைத்துக்கொண்டன.

239 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1946

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Vaikom Muhammad Basheer

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Vaikom Muhammad Basheer is regarded as one of the prominent literary figures ever existed in india. He was a legend in Kerala.

He was one of those outspoken figures who revolutionized Malayalam Literature, and Thus the World Literature itself with his dauntless sarcasm, satire, and black humor.

Often referred to as the Beypore Sultan (the king of Beypore) by the colleagues, he was one of the prominent figures behind the artistical, economical, and social reformation of the Kerala Culture.

His novel Shabdangal (The Voices) was once banned due to its echo that cyclonized a once feudalistic society.

He is also regarded as the translators nightmare. This is mainly because of the colloquial touch he added to his writings, which ethnically speaking would lose its humor and meaning when translated to other languages.

He was the sufi among the writers and and the greatest exponent of Gandhian Thought.

He was awarded with Padma Sri in 1982 for his overall contributions to nation as a freedom fighter, writer, and as a political activist.

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January 2, 2020
Very relevant in today's political climate across the world.
If you refuse to belong to the flock the establishments insists, you will be persecuted. But what they fail to understand is man's ideas cannot be confined in a fortress.
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