Saturday 27 February 2016

[Book Review] On the Banks of the Mayyazhi

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"On the Banks of the Mayyazhi" by M Mukundan is one of the most popular books in Malayalam genre. Translated into English by Gita Krishnankutty, this book gives us an insight into the lives of people during French rule in Mayyazhi now known as Mahe. 

During the reign of French when horse carriages sped through the roads, when the folklore mingled with the aristocrats, when wine and mythological beliefs flowed through Mayyazhi, a group of young rebels decided to overthrow the French in the name of nationalism. 

M Mukundan brought in a bunch of characters each so unique that without one the other won't exist. Even though our protagonist is Dasan, we have others who are equally important as him. The lives of people - how they live amongst the French nobles is interestingly depicted. Each character is unique through their actions rather than their physical appearance. Characters like Vasutty, Achu and Kurumbi Amma are so real that you can relate to well. Each of them has a striking past and a blurred future they want to cling on to. In the end, there are some who never get the justice they deserved.
"On the Banks of the Mayyazhi" is a fascinating story of Mayyazhi before it became what it is today. This one is an easy read nevertheless captivating. Though the ending seemed a bit rushed up overall you'll enjoy this small read especially if you live anywhere in Kerala (there are more than a bunch of things you can relate to).