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Bhima Lone Warrior
S**R
Refreshing
Although we all know the story of the Mahabharata, this story teller's unique story telling style really captivated me as a narrator. I also liked how he highlighted some of the lesser known stories related to Bhima.
A**R
The Outsider
Mr.Nair mixes irony, wit and longing within the perspective of the Mahabharata war as seen from Bhima's point of view. Bhima was a mighty warrior, the strongest man, passionate lover and formidable foe. All of these qualities have been wonderfully woven into this story.However, this Bhima is very unique from the son of Vayu of other renditions. He is distinctly an outsider within his own family and is called upon only when needed. He doesn't seem to resent his situation and has a wry sense of humor about his thoughts and speech.An enjoyable read, even though I didn't quite agree with Nair's interpretations most of the time.
K**N
Good read and step below classic read
Good one time read. Author treats all the character so human and normal like, that the so formed larger than life imagery of heroes feel like travelling with you every moment. I thought the novel idea is on saying Mahabharata from Bheema's perspective, I loved it!
S**N
A Great Read
I've read many variations and renderings of the wonderful "Mahabharata". Told from the 2nd Pandava son's view, this was truly a fresh perspective. The author thoroughly entertained me; yet forced me to think about angles I'd not seen before. I'm sorry to admit that I've always thought of Bhima as a big-dumb-jock-type... but never again. This book enhanced my respect and love of an epic that gets into your heart and soul.
P**M
Four Stars
The Subtle underpinnning of twist, a signature of MT Shows up well even in this translated version.
N**P
Four Stars
Nice book
S**A
Five Stars
great translation of a great book by a great author
A**N
Too imaginary and content is very bland
The writer uses his imagination a lot and veers from the intended script.Too lengthy and does not enthuse much interest.One-time read.
I**P
Five Stars
Great read
S**N
Excellent Service by Amazon !
Mahabharata; the timeless epic is so vast, diverse, alluring & as with any literary work its words, meanings & actions of its characters can be interpreted in โnโ number of ways.Author Vasudevan gives us Bhimaโs perspective & justifies doing so, even though I donโt agree with the Author I still found this version of Mahabharata interesting.Where the Author has excelled is in portraying the revered characters as realistic as possible, it makes us question their motives & actions.He has laid out bare the idiosyncrasies of both the Kauravas & Pandavas. None of the characters were pure in any sense, they all had grudges, hidden motives & twisted Dharma to suit their own agendas.This book also illustrated how the women in the Epic either played havoc or victim, the men were even worse by treating women with scant regard throughout.On the whole, this version of the epic is more sincere in its interpretation & never tries to show anyone has pure.Each character is just like any other human, they are either Dumb, Foolish, Stupid or driven by Greed, Lust, Vengeance & Power !
R**H
Mahabharata with a twist
Every time I read Mahabharata, there's a new perspective that comes out. Bhima, The Lone Warrior by MT Vasudevan Nair is narrated from Bhima's perspective.The best thing about this legendary story is that when you think you know every bit of the story, something new or completely unexpected pops up. The story line always remains the same. The moral is always the same - Victory of good over evil. But then when you dig deeper rather when you see through the eyes of different characters, the entire dimension changes. The story that on the surface seems quite straightforward opens up plethora of shades. The story that on surface looks victory of right over wrong suddenly ceases to have that clear cut line and exhibits different grey areas of human personality.Even the righteous men starts appearing weak.This book particularly shows Bhimasena in all his shades - his strength, his weaknesses, his choices, his guilt, his lust, etc. It even offers you a peek a boo into the divine birth mystery of the Pandavas. Even the divine intervention surrounding Draupadi's disrobement is presented otherwise. Krishna is portrayed as any other human being. He is equally good, bad, heartless, weak, cunning, honest like any other human being.Mahabharata is truly an epic as it deals with all the aspects of human psychology. The more I read it, the more it's reiterated that no human is perfect. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. There's no right or wrong path. There's always a path that's best for you in a particular circumstance.All in all, it's a great read.
S**R
Fantastic Story, Good Book ... (Very poor Illustrations)
An absolutely fantastic retelling of Mahabharata Story. Unlike the fantasy versions churned out in many comics, TV serials and story books, this story of Mahabharata from Bhimasena's point of view is a welcome change to this great Epic. Mr. Nair has penned this in Malayalam as Randamoozham (Second Turn) and aptly translated by Ms. Gita Kutty.The characters appear realistic and the story is believable making us realize Mahabharata could really have happened thousands of years ago.It is shown as a story of a war between two clans and probably a precursor to all the wars that continue to happen to this day.Amazon delivery and packaging was as usual good. The book print quality is good enough. I didn;t like the illustrations though. It is very immature and in fact looks very ugly. The book cover photo could have been better.
L**A
Excellent narration, in the inimitable style of MT Vasudevan ...
Excellent narration, in the inimitable style of MT Vasudevan Nair! Though the broad outline of the story is know from ages, the narration simply races the reader from beginning to end. Only, the story may not appeal to many of the readers. And if this is made into a movie, god alone can save the producer!! We the Indians are brought up on the staple diet of BR Chopra's style of Mahabharata! Any other format, that too devoid of all the glamour, will not appeal to us!
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