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Blue: Tales of Reddumone, the Two-Faced
β Scribed by M.R. Sharan
- Book ID
- 111018224
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9789351362845
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This is the tale of Reddumone, or Two-Face, a Lankan spy. It is also the tale of Rama of Ayodhya.
Clever, loyal and powerful, Reddumone is the perfect spy. Noble, strong and brave, Rama is the quintessential king. Their paths cross often, over several decades and across the length of the Indian subcontinent. Against a background of civil wars and murderous coups, the two form a strange, knotty friendship. It is a bond marked by mutual respect, divided by loyalty and complicated by a seemingly impossible ideal: dharma.
The novel follows Rama's moral arc: from an unyielding adherence to dharma to a more
nuanced understanding of righteousness. Reddumone too follows a similar curve, balancing loyalty and love as he finds his own moral centre. In this self-assured and complex debut, M.R. Sharan blends mythology with philosophy and
spiritual yearning with political machinations. Blue is, ultimately, a love song to Rama, the man and the idea of him. It will forever
change the way you read the Ramayana.
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