Maranathinte Nizhalil
1951 novel by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
Author | Vaikom Muhammad Basheer |
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Language | Malayalam |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | DC Books |
Publication date | 1951 |
Publication place | India |
Maranathinte Nizhalil (In the Shadow of Death) is a novel by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer published in 1951.[1] In this novel, Basheer has not followed his usual style of humour and sarcasm.[2][3] It is an isolated work because of the subjective presentation of some of the hard experiences of its hero, and its technique resembles more or less the 'stream of consciousness' method.[4]
References
- ^ "Works by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer" Archived 2013-06-12 at the Wayback Machine. New York University. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
- ^ "Stories will outlive globalisation: Perumbadavam". The Hindu. 23 March 2001. Retrieved 21 June 2018.[dead link]
- ^ Satchidanandan (February 2008). "Sultan of story: A birth centenary tribute to Vaikom Mohammed Basheer who picked up his tales from life's poetry". Frontline. 25 (2). Retrieved 3 June 2013.
- ^ Verghese Ittiavira (1968). Social Novels in Malayalam. Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society. p. 24.
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Vaikom Muhammad Basheer
- Premalekhanam (1943)
- Balyakalasakhi (1944)
- Shabdangal (1947)
- Ntuppuppakkoranendarnnu (1951)
- Maranathinte Nizhalil (1951)
- Mucheettukalikkarante Makal (1951)
- Sthalathe Pradhana Divyan (1953)
- Anavariyum Ponkurishum (1953)
- Jeevithanizhalppadukal (1954)
- Pathummayude Aadu (1959)
- Mathilukal (1965)
- Thara Specials (1968)
- Manthrikappoocha (1968)
- Prempatta (2006)
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- Dharmarajyam (1938, Essays)
- Kathabeejam (1945, Play)
- Anargha Nimisham (1946, Essays)
- Nerum Nunayum (1969, Commentary and letters)
- Ormayude Arakal (1973; Memoirs)
- Anuragathinte Dinangal (1983; Diary)
- M. P. Paul (1991; Memoirs)
- Cheviyorkkuka! Anthimakahalam (1992; Speech)
- Yaa Ilaahi! (1997; Miscellaneous)
- Jeevitham Oru Anugraham (2000; Miscellaneous)
- Basheerinte Kathukal (2008; Letters)
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