Mohan Raj Madawala is a contemporary Sri Lankan novelist known for his bold and provocative storytelling. His notable works include Lovina, Rajina, Magam Soliya, and Toxic, which often explore themes of love, social class, and human complexity. His writing is both praised for its originality and debated for its unconventional, boundary-pushing narratives.
This is the third (and the last) book of this author that I read. It was a waste of my time. The first book (can’t remember what it was, maybe lovina) was interesting as the style was new. But by the time I get to the third book, it has become stale.
One may argue that there’s much more than what s on the surface, but I failed to grasp any hidden meanings. Anyway what’s the point of depth ( if there is one) without a basic surface?