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Autobiography still in works, says CPI(M) leader Jayarajan after book’s ‘fake’ excerpts go viral | Latest News India

Autobiography still in works, says CPI(M) leader Jayarajan after book’s ‘fake’ excerpts go viral | Latest News India

Nov 14, 2024 01:23 AM IST While Jayarajan admitted that he was writing an autobiography, he said that it was still unfinished and that he had struck no deal with any publishing house. Senior CPI(M) leader and former LDF convenor EP Jayarajan dismissed reports of his autobiography being released by a prominent publishing house on Wednesday, hours after some purported excerpts from the said book circulated in the local media creating a political row on a day when bypolls were being held in two constituencies in Kerala. Autobiography still in works, says CPI(M) leader Jayarajan after book’s ‘fake’ excerpts go viral While Jayarajan admitted that he was writing an autobiography, he said that it was still unfinished and that he had struck no deal with any publishing house for its release. His clarification came hours after DC Books in a Facebook post, carrying even the cover of the purported book by him, said that the veteran CPM leader’s autobiography would soon reach the readers. The purported Malayalam book was titled “Kattanchayayum Parippuvadayum: Our Communistinte Jeevitham” …

Literature can explain socio-political conditions of an era: Ramachandra Guha

Literature has the ability to explain the socio-political and economic conditions of an era, said eminent historian Ramachandra Guha. Delivering the golden jubilee lecture of DC Books on “Where History and Literature Meet” here on Saturday, Mr. Guha said that history is a combination of literature and social science.  “Literature captured the intense emotions and fears of Bengal and Punjab during the partition through powerful poetry. Similarly, Kerala’s transformation over the past century — from a caste-ridden society to one marked by Gulf migrations and advances in women’s education — is vividly reflected in its modern literature, including poems and novels. This dynamic interplay between literature and history reveals how written words can illuminate and shape our understanding of the past, he said. The event held at the Kerala Sahitya Akademi was presided over by K. Satchidanandan. M. Mukundan delivered the keynote address. This was followed by an exhibition of “Cheriya Manushyarum Valiya Lokavum”, the first graphic narrative in India. A musical tribute was also held in honour of renowned lyricists P. Bhaskaran, Vayalar Rama …