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Pathummayude Aadu is the only major Basheer work that was published without any revisions from the original manuscript. It was written in 1954 during Basheer's first period of insanity, when he was institutionalised at a mental Sanatorium at Thrissur.
His next novel was Pathummayude Aadu, an autobiographical work published in 1959, featuring mostly his family members. [35] The book tells the story of everyday life in a Muslim family. [36] Mathilukal (Walls) deals with prison life in the pre-independence days. It is a novel of sad irony set against a turbulent political backdrop.
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.
Mathilukal (transl. Walls) is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language film written, directed, and produced by Adoor Gopalakrishnan based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. [1]
Soorya Krishnamoorthi did a light-and-sound show based on the story. Basheer had wanted Krishnamoorthi to write a second part for this show. [4] A 2020 short film titled The Blue Light was an adaptation of the short story. [5] The story also had theatrical adaptations. [6] A film titled Neelavelicham based on the original short story released ...
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Cheviyorkkuka! Anthimakahalam (Listen!The Last Trumpet) is a book by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer published in 1992. The book includes the speech given by Basheer on the occasion of being conferred the Doctor of Letters (D. Litt.) by University of Calicut on 19 January 1987. [1]