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Roopam Nashtappetta Mrigangal : Collection of Stories Portraying Children as Characters

By Edasseri, Harikumar

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Title: Roopam Nashtappetta Mrigangal : Collection of Stories Portraying Children as Characters  
Author: Edasseri, Harikumar
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Language: Malayalam
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature, Childrens literature
Collections: Short Stories, Authors Community, Sociology, Music, Agriculture, Literature, Most Popular Books in China, Favorites in India, Social Sciences
Historic
Publication Date:
2013
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: Harikumar Edasseri

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Edasseri, B. H. (2013). Roopam Nashtappetta Mrigangal : Collection of Stories Portraying Children as Characters. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.cc/


Description
The stories are presented in a novel way. They are rich with the original illustrations as appeared in the leading periodicals when publishing these stories. These sketches have been drawn by creative, talented artists, and this book is an attempt to preserve those rich sketches, which otherwise would be lost from readers’ memory in course of time.

Summary
E. Harikumar is well-known for his portrayal of children in his stories. This collection includes 27 of his most famous stories on children, viz. Dinosarinte Kutti (The Dinosaur’s Baby), Oru Kung Fu Fighter (A Kung Fu Fighter), Canadayil Ninnoru Rajakumari (A Princess From Canada), Aa Paattu Nirthu (Stop that song...) the title story, etc.etc.

Excerpt
‘Where are my stories?’ Her mother asked ’Oh that?..... Are they stories?’ ‘Yes, where are they?’ ‘What type of stories are they?’ Mother asked with a smile on her face. That question sounded silly like asking what kids are they to a mother. ‘What all have you written. I tore them off.’ ‘Tore them?...... My stories?’ Suchitra could not control her agony. The estrangement and insensitivity of the postmodern writers are confined to their stories alone. In personal life, they are full of emotions and senses like any other human being made of flesh and blood. Or else why mix up the creations and the personal life of the creator. Crying aloud she ran to her room bolted the door and lay down crying. She did not open the door even though her mother kept knocking at it repeatedly. After a while she got up, pulled a sheet of paper from her Social Science notebook and started writing under the banner ‘Female butcher’ and her very first sentence was naturally ‘Mother is an evil character’. (Stories with Evil Characters)

Table of Contents
Dinosarinte Kutti (The Dinosaur’s Baby) Vishu (The Malayalam New Year) Oru Kung Fu Fighter (A Kung Fu Fighter) Canadayilninnoru Rajakumari (A Princess from Canada) Doctor Gouramiyude Asupathri (Dr. Gourami’s Hospital) Pazhayoru Bheeshanikkari (An Old Female Blackmailer) Alakkuyanthram (Washing Machine) Ammu Paranja Katha (The Story Told by Ammu) Puzhakkakkare Kochuswapnangal (Teeny Weeny Dreams Across The River) Dushtakathapathrangalulla Kathakal (Stories with Evil Characters) Kalikkalam (The Play Season) Oru Onathinte Katha (An Onam Story) Chuchiyum Inampichiyum (Chuchi and Inampichi) Aa Paattu Nirthu (Stop That Song) Roopam Nashtappetta Mrigangal (The Animals that Lost Contour) Oru Nalu Vayassukarante Prasnangal (Problems of a 4 Year Old Boy) Arunthathiyude Paikkilikavithakal (The Silly Poems of Arunthathi) Nagaravasiyaya Oru Kutti (A City Dwelling Boy) Daivathinte Swapnangal (Dreams of God) Enthokkeyo Nashtappetta Oral (A Man Who Lost A Lot) Thullikkoru Kudam (Raining Cats and Dogs) Odikkappedunna Balyam (The Childhood On The Run) Pachhappayyine Pidikkan (To Catch a Grasshopper) Ettavum Mahathaya Kazhcha (The Greatest Show) Oru Peralinte Katha (Story of a Banyan Seedling) Kattikkombu (The Wild Buffalo Skull) Sooryakanthipookkal (Sunflowers)

 
 



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