KARNALOK
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Details:
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ISBN: 9789353175139
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Edition: 1
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Publishing Year: December 2020
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Pages: 216
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Language: Translated From Gujarati to Marathi
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Category: Fiction
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Publisher: Mehta Publishing House
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Binding: Paperback
Description:
Karnalok is a deeply poignant exploration of abandoned and homeless orphans and the harsh world they inhabit. Inspired by the symbolic reference to Karna, the tragic hero from Indian mythology who was abandoned at birth, this novel delves into the lives of children living in orphanages, facing extreme emotional and physical confinement.
While Karna's identity as an abandoned child serves as the novel's foundation, his presence is not confined to a mere mythological symbol. Instead, Karna's omniscient presence is felt throughout the narrative, reminding readers of the inherent pain and isolation that come with being abandoned.
The story sheds light on various themes surrounding motherhood, including unsolicited pregnancies and modern-day surrogacy methods, offering a deep and comprehensive exploration of what it means to give birth—both biologically and emotionally.
Through a wide lens, Karnalok handles sensitive subjects with empathy and insight, offering readers a gripping portrayal of life on the fringes of society and the emotional journeys that define us all. The novel invites reflection on identity, belonging, and the deep yearning for acceptance that transcends generations.


