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Mathilukal

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Mathilukal
The cover of Mathilukal.
AuthorVaikom Muhammad Basheer
Original titleമതിലുകൾ
LanguageMalayalam
GenreRomance, patriotic
PublisherDC Books[1]
Publication date
1965[2]
Publication placeIndia

Mathilukal (Malayalam: മതിലുകൾ, meaning Walls) is a Malayalam novel written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer in 1965.[3]

Theme

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The theme of the novel, focuses on the love between Basheer, a prisoner, and a female inmate of the prison, who remains unseen throughout the novel.[4] In Mathilukal, though the broad frame is autobiographical and the narration is first person, the details seem to contain sprinkles of fantasy.[5]

Translations

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  • Voices; The Walls. Translated by V. Abdulla. Bombay: Orient Longman. 1976.
  • Walls. Translated by Nivedita Menon. New Delhi: Katha. 1996. pp. 43–72.

Film adaptation

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In 1989, a film adaptation of the novel was released, starring Mammootty as Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and K.P.A.C Lalitha as Narayani (voice only), and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The film was a major critical success, and gained many awards at national and international levels. Mammootty won the National Film Award for Best Actor.

References

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  1. ^ "Mathikal by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer". DC Books. Retrieved 2010-12-27
  2. ^ R.E.Asher. 24 January 1998. "Basheer and the freedom struggle". Frontline. The Hindu. Retrieved 2010-12-27.
  3. ^ P.K.Ajith Kumar. "Romantic interlude". The Hindu. 14 May 2010.
  4. ^ K.Rajan. "Of human bondage". The Hindu. 14 March 2008
  5. ^ P.M.Girish. "A Brief Examination of Three Widely-Acclaimed Malayalam Novels". Languageinindia.com. 3 March 2008.
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