Saturday 5 November 2011

Higuitta - N.S.Madhavan

This books is a collection of seven short stories and the readers will undergo the transmission of feelings. His efficient and systematic way of writing the Malayalam language conveys the message in an accurate, clear and pellucid manner. His writings with palpable minute details along with pass back and forth as well as interweaving incidents and dialogue while narrating the short stories exemplifies his aristic skill.

The Story Higuita is one such story of lacing the 1990 FIFA World Cup where in Higuita's blunder enabled put Camerron though quarter-finals with the story of a tribal girl Lucie from the clutches of the trafficker Jabbar. These two different incidents were entwine through, a priest named Father Geevarghese, a protagonist, who created a mental imagination of Football and Goal Keepers. Later, the Father give up his cassock and saving Lucie by doing different style of kicks in the trafficker Jabbar's body which made Jabbar to went on exile.

I mellowed each story, which is mellifluous, as if watching a slow motion picture without loosing the distinguishable substance which would make any reader gentle by age inaddition to its richness and full with experience. The reader would be warmed and relaxed once he finished this short story Higuitta.

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