An ordinary man,with no extraordinary skills in writing was called 'Beypore Sultan' ,just to denote the greatness in him,is what author Ponkunnam Varki said ,He wasn't any Sultan ,or a person who wants to show off his great skills.He was a man who wouldn't lie even to get anything done,a man who wouldnt fill his mind with negative thoughts,a very innocent lover.His humour cannot be matched,and the way he conveys very relevant social messages,is unbelievable.
Basheer never created stories,to believe his stories ,all you need to do is believe in him,in his life.
OV Vijayan said it so rightly ,Malayalam needn't necessarily be influenced from the Dravidian or Sanskrit style of writing.That is exactly why, what Basheer wrote was different,but even he was a malayalee,and an Indian.
What is known in his name 'Basheer' is a broad literary world.There are authors who would die to get Basheer's space,who were awestruck to realize that such a simple person,can create such mass appeal.Writers wanted to write like Basheer,they wanted their books to be read like Basheer's was,by every strata in the society.Not just in his stories,even in his conversations and letters,there were characters,there was humour,there were social messages,on issues like dowry.He was never a perfect person,there was a phase when he used to drink too,and lie on the floor and act like a baby.His fellow mates knew him very well.There are people who also say that Basheer did not contribute much after his marriage.
But all I know is,I knew a different world of malayalam,a different world of humour,a different world of love through him.Infact his novel introduced me into the world of love,and all those little things of day to day life. :-)
ps: There is a lot more to him,a lot more to his books and his life.My attempt was to just tell you ,why I am so fond of him as a writer,and how he inspires me.In a world where people need to know,there were people greater,and way more humble!
The present generation and interest in Basheer?.Nice.Keep the same spirit going.
ReplyDeleteHey! :-) thanks for reading,and yes I shall not lose the interest ,everr!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteNice to read this. But being a writer of a simple style is not as simple/ easy as u say, Kaavy. And u know these days in many universities outside Kerala and India Basheer figures in the Dravidian Literature paper. Yeah u may ask what is Dravidian about him: a writer does not exist outside his milieu. So we can safely call him a Dravidian writer :)
ReplyDelete@Anonymous Thank You :) there are also too many things I do not know :)
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