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Adam (KERALA SAHITYA AKADEMI AWARD-WINNING BOOK)

Adam (KERALA SAHITYA AKADEMI AWARD-WINNING BOOK)

S. Hareesh
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Jayasree Kalathil
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AN AWARD-WINNING SHORT STORY COLLECTION BY THE WINNER OF THE JCB PRIZE FOR LITERATURE

‘S. Hareesh, in these astonishing stories, takes an honest joy in human villainy’ ANJUM HASAN

‘An inspired translation of a brilliant constellation of stories’ NAMITA GOKHALE

‘A gloriously tangled web of lives that intersect in hilariously unsavoury, yet always human, ways’ JANICE PARIAT

Four Belgian Malinois puppies, raised by an ex-serviceman, who end up in four different life situations; two men who play a game made out of death notices clipped from newspapers; a man who exploits his friend’s disability to satisfy his own bestial needs; a government employee who is intoxicated by the taste of wild meat and sinks deeper and deeper into the toxic world of hunting; two buffaloes who break away from their butcher, leading an entire village to chase after them; an old man who rejoices in the death of a sworn enemy who was once his friend.
S. Hareesh’s Adam explores the more difficult of human emotions-lust, anger, jealousy, vengeance and greed. Translated from the Malayalam, the collection presents nine unusual stories about ordinary people, their passions and their diverse destinies in a world where humans, animals and nature collide. Hareesh’s unique style of storytelling, which mixes astute social observation with an irreverent and sarcastic tone, makes these stories invigorating, and pushes the craft of the short story to new and refreshing realms.

Imprint: Vintage Books

Published: Dec/2021

ISBN: 9780670094608

Length : 192 Pages

MRP : ₹499.00

Adam (KERALA SAHITYA AKADEMI AWARD-WINNING BOOK)

S. Hareesh
,
Jayasree Kalathil

AN AWARD-WINNING SHORT STORY COLLECTION BY THE WINNER OF THE JCB PRIZE FOR LITERATURE

‘S. Hareesh, in these astonishing stories, takes an honest joy in human villainy’ ANJUM HASAN

‘An inspired translation of a brilliant constellation of stories’ NAMITA GOKHALE

‘A gloriously tangled web of lives that intersect in hilariously unsavoury, yet always human, ways’ JANICE PARIAT

Four Belgian Malinois puppies, raised by an ex-serviceman, who end up in four different life situations; two men who play a game made out of death notices clipped from newspapers; a man who exploits his friend’s disability to satisfy his own bestial needs; a government employee who is intoxicated by the taste of wild meat and sinks deeper and deeper into the toxic world of hunting; two buffaloes who break away from their butcher, leading an entire village to chase after them; an old man who rejoices in the death of a sworn enemy who was once his friend.
S. Hareesh’s Adam explores the more difficult of human emotions-lust, anger, jealousy, vengeance and greed. Translated from the Malayalam, the collection presents nine unusual stories about ordinary people, their passions and their diverse destinies in a world where humans, animals and nature collide. Hareesh’s unique style of storytelling, which mixes astute social observation with an irreverent and sarcastic tone, makes these stories invigorating, and pushes the craft of the short story to new and refreshing realms.

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S. Hareesh

S. Hareesh won the JCB Prize for Literature in 2020 for his debut novel Moustache. He is the author of three short story collections: Rasavidyayude Charithram, Adam and Appan. He has received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award twice (for Meesha in 2019 and Adam in 2016). He has also written the screenplays for the film Aedan, which received the Kerala State Award for Best Screenplay in 2017, and Jallikattu, which won a Silver Peacock at the International Film Festival of India and was India's official entry in the Best International Feature category at the 93rd Academy Awards.

Jayasree Kalathil

Jayasree Kalathil is the author of the children's book The Sackclothman, which has been translated into Malayalam, Telugu and Hindi. Her translation of S. Hareesh's Moustache won the JCB Prize for Literature in 2020. She received the Crossword Book Jury Award for Indian Language Translation in 2019 for her translation of N. Prabhakaran's Diary of a Malayali Madman. The book was also longlisted for the Mathrubhumi Book of the Year Award.

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