Scion
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Book Details
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Author: S.L. Bhyrappa
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Publisher: Niyogi Books
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Edition: First Edition
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 520
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ISBN: 9789391125028
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Languages: English
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Package Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.0 x 1.3 inches
About The Book
Scion by S.L. Bhyrappa is a masterful narrative set in the early 20th-century rural Karnataka, offering a profound exploration of human emotions, desires, and moral dilemmas. This complex and intricately woven novel chronicles the intersecting lives of a group of highly intelligent and sensitive individuals, whose experiences and choices are shaped by the extraordinary circumstances they face.
The story delves into deeply philosophical and existential themes such as polygamy, remarriage (a social taboo of the time), grief, death, devotion, celibacy, and the complex nature of motherhood. It also explores themes like self-sacrifice, betrayal, forgiveness, and transcendence. Bhyrappa’s portrayal of human struggles—torn between societal expectations and personal desires—brings to the forefront moral choices, ethics, and taboos in a compelling and sensitive manner.
Scion is more than just a tale of interwoven lives; it is a profound examination of the individual's role in society, community versus individual freedoms, and the complex nature of human existence. Bhyrappa’s ability to create knotty, multi-dimensional characters makes this novel a major literary achievement. The novel is both a work of great sociocultural importance and a philosophical exploration of what it means to be human.
With its intricate storytelling and exploration of life's most profound dilemmas, Scion is a significant addition to the literary world and an essential read for those seeking a deep, reflective exploration of humanity and its complexities.