BOOK REVIEWDr. Deepak Upadhaya
Yamaraj Number 5003: An alternative and embracing perspective of death and ends
An Odia novel by Mrinal ChatterjeeTranslated into English by Thirumoy BanerjeePublisher: Rupa. First Edition: Feb 2018. Price: Rs 199/-
The
writer portrays an alternative and embracing perspective of death and ends,
Yamaraj 5003 serving as the centre source of the idea. Author penned down the
death complaining for being projected as dark and brutal. He gave the death a
voice as Yamaraj 5003 spoke on its behalf seeking answers to his ironical
existence and portrayal.
The
narrator fascinatingly depicts how those who raise their voice for rectitude
and equity questioning the unjust and biased norms are ripped to shreds by
those claiming power and authority.
The
novel draws two powerful and parallel opinions. The first involves how gender
disparities are still discreetly flourishing in the nation, how men and women
are subjected to different expectations guided by their gender. In second one
the author claims power to be vested into the hands of the people at
prestigious positions and those entities setting foundations of all the unjust
happening; our origins are tainted.
The
main idea amid which the plot is interwoven lies in the storyline, unlike other
Yamas, Yamaraj 5003 possessed certain attributes that directed him into doing
something surpassing his authorities. From there the story picks up momentum as
Yamaraj 5003 embarks on a series of delivering the blatant truth and the
questions that dumbstrucked the Trinity; Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwar.
As
the plot thickens the author remains an adept, wonder-filled and thoughtful
tour guide of the three loks; trilok, accompanying
his readers from heaven to twenty one hells and back to the Earth, meanwhile
putting up continuous questions for the way the things have been. It puts on
display how the leaders, the creators reprimands for the pride and honor which
ladies rightfully own. Discrimination that set its foot in the culture of
Indian society has been explicitly brought into light with historical excerpts
brilliantly backed up with instances and their delivery just kills the timing.
The
manner in which the nine chapters encompasses both a realistic struggle of
family, teenage dreams, undying love and legendary world of mythological
figures and their interior illustrations is world-class and occasionally
jarring but the invocation of real-life events and fragments of clerical
procedures and administrative functioning of heaven helps create a narrative
equilibrium while exhibiting the newness in the way the author’s message has
been delivered.
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The
reviewer teaches Mass Communication at the Central University of Tripura,
Agartala
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