The Day The Earth Bloomed

Release date: 30 July 2024
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The Day The Earth Bloomed invites you into an ancient Tamil world where music and memory braid the fabric of life. This lyrical historical fiction follows Kolumban, a lute player whose art sustains a community of itinerant bards, and asks what it means to belong when you live close to nature yet feel its promise just beyond reach. A multi-generational tale for fans of poetic storytelling, classical Tamil heritage, and family sagas, it carries a warm, hopeful, and adventurous tone that resonates with readers who crave stories of identity and home.

Written in lyrical prose that blends storytelling with songs and verses from classical Tamil poetry, The Day The Earth Bloomed lets you feel the rhythm of performances that travel from millet fields to grand palaces. The narrative unfolds through Kolumban and his family—his wife, daughter Chithira, and son Mayilan—as they navigate poverty, tradition, and the longing for something more. The structure reads like a tapestry of intimate vignettes and itinerant performances, weaving past and present together so you can step into each village, hear each lute string sing, and follow Mayilan on a quest to chart his own path.

Through vivid settings—from sunlit fields and humble homes to temples and palaces—the story explores how art preserves memory and how family bonds guide a child toward belonging. If you crave a journey with heart, this tale offers a warm invitation to witness the enduring connection between heritage and identity, and to imagine how generations of artists keep a culture alive.

  • Rich portrait of ancient Tamil culture and the life of itinerant bards
  • Central characters: Kolumban, his daughter Chithira, and his son Mayilan
  • A journey from millet fields to grand palaces, with performances for farmers, poets, and kings
  • Lyric prose infused with classical Tamil poetry and song
  • Themes of family, identity, belonging, and artistic legacy
  • Vivid settings and sensory details that bring history to life

After turning the final page of The Day The Earth Bloomed, readers carry a stirring sense of place and the enduring power of art to bind a family to its roots and to a wider world. It leaves you hopeful, reflective, and inspired to explore your own path while honoring where you come from.

Product Details

Author: Manoj Kuroor
Publisher: Bloomsbury India
SKU: BK0508743
EAN: 9789356407435
Number Of Pages: 296
Language: English
Binding: Paper Back
Release date: 30 July 2024

About Author

Manoj Kuroor is an award-winning poet and professor of Malayalam. He has written two kathakali librettos and songs for films including Shaji N. Karun's Vanaprastham. Manoj learnt thayambaka and kathakali melam from his father, Kuroor Cheriya Vasudevan Namboothiri, and from Aayamkudi Kuttappa Marar. He has been playing chenda for kathakali since 1989. J. Devika is a historian, feminist, critic and translator. She has written and published in Malayalam and English on gender, politics, literature, social reform and development in Kerala. She translated writings by first-generation feminists in Kerala in Her Self: Early Writings on Gender by Malayalee Women 1898-1938. She has also translated contemporary Malayalam writers K.R. Meera, Sarah Joseph, Ambikasuthan Mangad and Unni among others.

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