Charu Nivedita Zero Degree Tamil


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Zero Degree: A Transgressive Tamil Novel by Charu Nivedita

Zero Degree is a 1998 postmodern, transgressive, lipogrammatic novel by Tamil author Charu Nivedita, later translated into Malayalam and English. The novel is a mad patchwork of phone sex conversations, nightmarish torture scenes, tender love poems, numerology, mythology, and compulsive name-dropping of Latin American intellectuals. It unflinchingly probes the deepest psychic wounds of humanity and challenges the conventional notions of morality, aesthetics, and literature.

The novel has been praised and criticized for its experimental style and controversial content. It has been longlisted for the 2013 edition of Jan Michalski Prize for Literature and inducted into the prestigious '50 Writers, 50 Books - The Best of Indian Fiction', published by HarperCollins. It has also been included in the curriculum of several universities and literary courses. Charu Nivedita is a postmodern, transgressive Tamil writer, based in Chennai, India. He has published six works of fiction, six works on cinema and numerous non-fiction. He is inspired by Marquis de Sade and Andal.

If you are looking for a novel that will shock you, disturb you, and make you think, Zero Degree is the one for you. But be warned: it is not for the faint-hearted or the easily offended.The novel has received mixed reviews from critics and readers. Some have hailed it as a masterpiece of avant-garde literature, while others have dismissed it as a vulgar and obscene work. Some have compared Charu Nivedita to Vladimir Nabokov, James Joyce and Jean Genet, while others have accused him of plagiarism, misogyny and sadism. Some have appreciated the novel's daring experimentation with language and form, while others have found it unreadable and incomprehensible. Some have seen the novel as a powerful critique of the social and political realities of India, while others have seen it as a nihilistic and self-indulgent exercise.

Despite the controversy and criticism, Zero Degree has gained a cult following among readers who are drawn to its dark humor, its poetic imagery, its intertextual references, and its challenge to the conventional boundaries of fiction. The novel has also inspired several adaptations, translations, and studies in various languages and media. Zero Degree is a novel that defies easy categorization and invites multiple interpretations. It is a novel that demands a strong stomach and an open mind.The novel has also been adapted into various media and languages. In 2009, a Tamil play based on the novel was staged by theatre group Koothu-p-pattarai, directed by Muthuswamy. The play was disrupted by some protesters who objected to its content and attacked the cast and the author. In 2012, a Malayalam translation of the novel by Ajay Sekher was published by DC Books. In 2013, an English translation of the novel by Pritham K. Chakravarthy and Rakesh Khanna was published by Blaft Publications. The English translation has been praised by critics such as Amitava Kumar, Meena Kandasamy, and Vahni Capildeo. In 2014, a Tamil film adaptation of the novel was announced by director Thiagarajan Kumararaja, with Vijay Sethupathi and Fahadh Faasil in the lead roles. However, the project was shelved due to various reasons.

Zero Degree is a novel that has sparked debates and discussions among readers, writers, critics, and scholars. It is a novel that has challenged the norms and expectations of Tamil literature and culture. It is a novel that has provoked reactions ranging from admiration to outrage. It is a novel that has left a lasting impact on the literary landscape of India and beyond. 66dfd1ed39

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