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The Fiction of Kavery Nambisan: Gandhian Philosophy in Praxis
IRJMSH Vol 13 Issue 10 [Year 2022] ISSN 2277 – 9809 (0nline) 2348–9359 (Print) The Fiction of Kavery Nambisan: Gandhian Philosophy in Praxis Dr. Vineeta Associate Professor in English CISKMV Dhand-Dadwana (Kaithal) Abstract Kavery Nambisan is a celebrated novelist who belongs to eclectic band of Indian doctors who stand tall as writers and novelists. She has authored seven novels so far. Idiosyncratic in content and style her novels stand apart because of her belief in the efficacy of Gandhian path for addressing India’s ills and its concerns. She is an avid reader of Gandhi, Rudyard Kipling, Girish Karnard and Henry David Thoreau who have inspired her a lot. Her fiction vividly portrays some of the salient traits of her personality and influence of Gandhian pragmatics on her. There is an obvious resemblance between her and her characters. Like her, the characters are profoundly in love with Gandhian thought and way of life. They are staunch followers of Gandhian simplicity, believers in equality of castes, truth tellers and champions of cleanliness. Nambisan’s females have a Gandhian propensity of being concurrently progressive as well as traditional and are devoted to work, plainness and naturalness. There are ma
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A Century disruption Nationalism
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Kavery Nambisan:The woman
Kavery sat down, catching a spare moment for herself. As she sipped her coffee, she addressed an idle thought that she had for days.“What if I start to write? Just as a side-gig? I mean, it would be pretty satisfying to see my name in print!”
Looking back at that day, Kavery was amazed at how much ground she had covered as an author. Who would have thought that the unassuming doctor from Kodagu would one day become a renowned and appreciated author? Certainly not Kavery herself, of course. To her, she was still that bewildered and optimistic little girl from the sweet, sweet land of (river) Kavery.
It all began with the tradition of storytelling at home. Infact, Kavery was herself a part of a story. People said that her father, the CM Poonacha was so anxious as she was being born, that he was peeking into the room from a chicken coop to see if everything was alright and the delivery was going smoothly. As she grew up, Kavery heard this tale from many of her relatives or people she knew, but with a minor change with every re-telling. And what added to the mystery of the story was that her father never denied or admitted to spying on her a