For Society, MT Was Its Conscience
The New Indian Express Kottayam|December 27, 2024
It is difficult for anyone who knew M.T. Vasudevan Nair to live with the fact of his non-existence in Sithara, East Nadakkavu, Kozhikode, his fabled address.
K JAYAKUMAR

It is difficult for anyone who knew M.T. Vasudevan Nair to live with the fact of his non-existence in Sithara, East Nadakkavu, Kozhikode, his fabled address. MT's place in Kerala's consciousness is not only that of a writer who has scaled the heights of literary accomplishments. To every Malayali, he represents the pride of Malayalam literature, the best of Malayalam cinema, and the conscience of a society. In his fiction, MT represents an age of transition where old values crumbled and new values struggled to gain moral acceptance.

His stories convey this fluidity in moral values where pragmatism and emotional convictions are in constant conflict. That was the angst of a generation. His was a generation that greeted modernity without fully shedding the baggage of another era. It is the truth of this conflict that made his characters familiar to the reader. In their pursuit of success, these characters have to break many an emotional chord and they do realize its pain.

However, they are carried by an inexorable wave of self-centeredness. His characters embody the psychological complexity of every individual living life with intensity and sensitivity.

What MT brought into Malayalam fiction was not only sharp psychological realism, but also the aesthetics of brevity and density. In his later-day stories and fiction, MT has been able to imbibe the spirit of the changing times as in stories like 'Sherlock,' 'Shilalikhitham,' and 'Vanaprastham.'

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