
Life: 24 Essays by Tomichan Matheikal
The book begins with the absurdity of life through the stories of Naranath Bhranthan of Kerala’s folklore & Sisyphus of Greek mythology and ends with fulfillment & happiness through the story of Zorba.
In between, it discusses various routes that connect absurdity & fulfillment—a journey of life through different forms of meaning via illusion, delusion, religion, god, awareness, rebellion, acceptance, surrender, humanism, spirituality, etc.
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