Sunday, October 26, 2014

  God, Farmer and Spellbound Pambaa




FOLIO's latest offer, God, Farmer and Spellbound Pambaa, a debut novel by  Krishna Kumar, an IT professional, was released by Justice K B Koshy, Chairman of the Kerala State Human Rights Commission,  on October 24, Friday, at the Institution of Engineers Hall, Thiruvananthapuram.Noted physician Dr K V Krishnadas, father of the author, received the first copy.

Justice Koshy said he never expected such a book from a project consultant like Krishna Kumar.  On ragging in colleges, which formed part of the theme of the novel in one of its chapters, he said ragging had deleterious effect on both the victims and the perpetrators and their families.

Speaking on the occasion K Kunhikrishnan, former Deputy Director General at Doordarshan said “Kumar has captured Pamba in a way that has never been done before. He has succeeded in invoking the poetic nature of Pamba and has immortalised it. It’s a novel about life, journeys and the past. Moreover, it’s a novel about Thiruvananthapuram.

The book, a work of great literary merit,  tells the story of three generations of a family from Moncompu, story of transition from the old to the new and beyond, the fun of growing up, the challenge of bringing up, of dreams, careers, tradition and culture.

Prof RVG Menon,Prof  Achamma Cherian of CET, Mr Zulfiquar Marikar, MD of Marikar Motors, and Dr Krishnadas spoke on the occasion.

Picture shows Justice J B Koshy presenting the first copy of the book to Dr K V Krishnadas. Author Krishna Kumar, K Kunhikrishnan and Prof RVG Menon look on.


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 NIRAVERIYA VAGDANAM




Another recent release from FOLIO was Niraveriya Vagdanam, an intimate account of poet K Ayyappa Paniker's life written by his younger sister M Lakshmikkutty Amma. The book, sub-titled as 'Ayyappa Paniker Ente Kochettan, was formally released by Prof M K Sanu at the Ayyappa Paniker Commemoration meeting held at Kanakakkunnu Palace on 12 October 2014. Dr George Onakkor received the first copy.




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