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Sookshichuvacha Mayilpeeli : Collection of Short Stories

By Edasseri, Harikumar

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Title: Sookshichuvacha Mayilpeeli : Collection of Short Stories  
Author: Edasseri, Harikumar
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Language: Malayalam
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature, Adventure
Collections: Authors Community, Short Stories
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Publication Date:
2013
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: Harikumar Edasseri

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Edasseri, B. H. (2013). Sookshichuvacha Mayilpeeli : Collection of Short Stories. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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This anthology of short stories won the Nalappadan Award (instituted after the famous poet Nalappat Narayana Menon) in 1998. The story Alakkuyanthram is about the plight of child labor in India. A ten year old girl is forced to do menial job in a wealthy house because her mother falls ill. It is about her interaction with the 4 year old daughter of her mistress. One day she takes the little girl to her shabby looking hut much to the chagrin of the little girl. She faces reality hereto unimaginable in her wealthy surroundings.

Summary
Sookshichuvacha Mayilpeeli, (Peacock Feather Treasured) is a collection of 15 popular stories by E. Harikumar. It include stories like Pazhayoru Bheeshanikkari (An Old Blackmailer), the title story, Alakkuyanthram (The Washing Machine), Aparasadhyathakalulla Oru Yanthram (A Machine with Unlimited Capabilities), Kallichedi (The Cactus), etc.

Excerpt
‘How come you didn’t get even a single order?’ John Mathew could not get it. ‘You say you have visited 10 - 15 houses, and yet no order. You have gone to a wealthy area. Venu closed his eyes without having to utter a word. And slowly he drifted into a slumber. In sleep, he saw dark skinny children with small chests and big unhealthy belly. In front of them poverty was strewn around like dirt in carpet of affluence, and he with his machine with unlimited capabilities sweeps the poverty and the children become handsome and pretty. Watching the smile on his sleeping friend, John Mathew became thoughtful. (Aparasadhyathakalulla Oru Yanthram)

Table of Contents
Stories: Pazhayoru Bheeshanikkari Sookshichuvacha Mayilpeeli Sultante Makal Aaro Oraal Pinnil Alakkuyanthram Oru Tapdancer Amma Valeduthavan Bhagyathinte Vazhikal Theeppettikkollithumbile Jeevitham Oditta Oru Cheriya Veedu Oru Urula choru Nair Magnanimity Aparasadhyathakalulla Oru Yanthram Kallichedi

 
 



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