When Rivers Turn Red

· Literatureslight Publishing
eBook
146
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

WHEN RIVERS TURN RED is a fiction-based novel about the drastic situation during the Emergency in India between 1975 and 1977, which prevailed in India. Like in any other part of the world, rivers hold a unique place in the Indian revolution and literature. These rivers are a source of livelihood for various fishermen in the state of Kerala in India and are, therefore, nothing less than a blessing. With as many as over forty-four rivers in the state, there is no doubt why this place is called God's own country. This novel focuses on the consequences and after-effects of the national emergency declared in India.

About the author

Author of many published books, both in English and Malayalam, Williamsji Maveli wears his many caps with style. He has earned through his creativity a place for himself in the world of poetry and literary analysis. Poetry remains for him a deep passion and depicts life's challenges, coupled with spirituality, passion, and love.

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