When Waves Fell Silent

When Waves Fell Silent
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Publisher : Blue Hill Publications
Total Pages : 638
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ISBN-10 : 9789390788965
ISBN-13 : 939078896X
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Book Synopsis When Waves Fell Silent by : Menon Unnikrishnan

Download or read book When Waves Fell Silent written by Menon Unnikrishnan and published by Blue Hill Publications. This book was released on 2021-10-24 with total page 638 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When I started writing this book, I was sure of one thing. People will ask. What is there so much to write about retirement? Isn’t it a natural course of destiny? A sequence in the cycle of life? Many take it so. For some, it is compliance with an inevitability. Yet, there are few who approach it emotionally. I do. The Ocean, the beach and its surging waves have always enthralled the young and the old. They revel in its vibrant energy. But at times, when none is watching, I have felt, they are falling silent. They linger on the shore, overwhelmed by an existential dilemma. And at this end of the spectrum, they are under duress. It’s contemplation in a state of anguish. In those wee hours, their roar reduces to a murmur dying down to a frightening stillness. I used to feel so sad seeing the white foam, a makeover due to the turbulence it suffered, meekly washing my feet as if pleading for redemption. I know I am helpless, for this moment, the quintessence of all that I am, is also at the mercy of destiny. The rumble is subdued, and I know, soon, that will also fall silent. ’When Waves Fell Silent’ is an account of the journey of a commoner. Of an unknown Indian, starting the hundredth day to retirement and until the day of reckoning. Can it be con-strued as a record of activities of the period? Maybe, but it is not conclusive. The func-tional domain that forms the background has been the state media, All India Radio. It does not purport to be a historical record of anything, and yet there are references and pointers to it. Facts are as sourced from the public domain, treatment and approach, of a scholar who has for ever been researching this media while with it. My own opinions based on the experience have been relationally built into the writing. I vouch for their honesty. But doubt me not when I say I wouldn’t shy away from admitting the fictional flavour I might have added. That is because I am a practitioner of creativity. Let truth behold. Views, obser-vations and contentions are as I felt it, however disparaging they might be never intended to be vindictive. I may be pardoned if it might appear so. For whatever it is, the approach has been nothing but honourable. Denied of dues in the functional domain, I dedicate this to all those who ended up in the same plight as I am. If you are looking for something to be optimistic about, then regret it, you may not find it. I am but a realist and can act as one only. But posterity can take cues if they wish to, for where they will find a truer account?


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