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Indian Novel

by Kaimaparamban 

Posted: 26 May 2003
Word Count: 11
Summary: Kakkathuruthu one of the villages in which half of the events take place in my novel, was once the dwelling place of all kinds of crows. Then humans came there. The crows behave with intelligence. They can understand the language of people, but cannot speak. People believe that a crow never dies due to old age. That it becomes young at the time of other creatures go back to earth. Once in a year the people perform the death anniversary of the passed out souls.


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An Indian Novel after Arundhathi Roy's The God of Small Things






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roger at 10:05 on 27 May 2003  Report this post
Hi Joy...you summary looks interesting, but I'm not sure what you're saying in your eleven word upload. Sorry if I'm being thick, which I probably am, but, at least for me, a bit more explanation would be helpful. I can tell from your summary that you can write but...well as I said, I can't grasp what you're saying. Help?

Jibunnessa at 23:27 on 27 May 2003  Report this post
Hi Joy,

Are you a fan of Arundhati Roy?

I liked 'The God of Small Things'. Very autobiographical. But, a shame she hasn't written another one since.

Anyway, perhaps you could put some of your novel up here. I like your summary. So, would like to read this work. Even if you havn't written much so far, I'm sure it would still be interesting reading.

Do you have a name for it by the way?

Anyway, all the best.

---Jib

roger at 07:47 on 28 May 2003  Report this post
Jib, the title is 'The Azure Of Solicitude' and the website www.novel.bizhat.com is well worth looking at.

Zigeroon at 22:10 on 16 September 2004  Report this post

Outline sounds interesting. Are the crows the souls of beings before people came or are they souls waiting for people to join with? Look forward to reading the novel.

Andrew

lieslj at 08:38 on 28 March 2005  Report this post
Hey, Joy!

Where did you go?

We're not such a bad bunch...

Liesl

Nell at 21:24 on 09 May 2005  Report this post
Hi Joy,

I do wish you'd become a full member and upload some of this - I love Indian novels with a passion and have a thing about crows... and Crows...

Nell.

Account Closed at 23:21 on 02 March 2007  Report this post
It sounded interesting. Would've liked to have read more...


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