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2016 Savarna Pustaka Award Finalist Recommended Book.
Mahinda Prasad Masimbula, who won the attention of readers and critics with his first novel ‘Sengkottang’, has presented his second novel ‘Manikkavata’. Even when the story is separated from the taste, it appears that there is a range of fine lines that can be read along several dimensions. At first glance, this is a short novel. (Pages 165) But this shows very succinctly the lifestyle of four generations.
That brevity appears to be a major drawback. But we should not abandon this as we do not abandon the life that is filled with shortcomings. On the one hand, this is a knowledge temple written in association with Janashratiya. In another way, it can be thought of as a research that creates new application attitudes in the literature.
It can be introduced as a short story highlighting social and cultural transformation and as a story based on true events and true places and the excellences of village life, beliefs, beliefs, religion, caste, exploitation, corruption, but the silent struggle between the weak and the powerful, land conflict, It seems that the author’s primary focus is on the advanced humanistic trends that we are looking for, such as the Farmer Act No. 01 of 1958, which brought about a remarkable change in the country.
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