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Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Review of the Gujarati book 'Mahotu'



 



Hello readers,

     Here I am sharing my review and experience of the reading the gujrati book 'Mahotu'.



           The book 'Mahotu' is the notable work of Ram Mori, which published in 2016. Ram Mori is primarily known for his short stories depicting the rural life of Saurashtra. 'Mahotu' is an ontology of short stories, written by him, which brought him the Sahitya Akadami's Yuva Puraskarin 2017. 'Mahotu' is the collection of the short stories, which was critically acclaimed by some of the Gujrati writers and critic including Raghuveer Chaudhary and Kirit doodhat. His short stories are centered around women of rural Saurashtra. Mahotu is also name of his first story in this book.



                'Mahotu' is about the stories full of colors of life. It is about the realistic situations of life. In his all the short stories in the book 'Mahotu' is narrated as first person and every stories are narrated by the women. Ram Mori writes about the general problems of the rural society and how women suffer in the society and compromise with their desire because of the absurd rules and traditions of the society. The language which Ram Mori  used is very rural and he also portrayed the modern or the urban life and their problem also. During the reading the reading of the stories we feels some different types of curiosity for further reading and about what will happen next. The end of the every stories are very interesting, because all the stories have a open end. It show the post-modernist literature of 21st century.

                    So, I want to say that this is the amazing book, and my experience of reading this book is totally enjoyable. 

Thank you.. 









             

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