Pamman (real name R. Parameswaran, 1920–2007) is one of modern Malayalam literature’s most provocative chroniclers of human desire, power and moral ambiguity. His novels—often erotic, darkly comic and sharply observant—explore bourgeois anxieties, hypocrisy, and the collision of private longings with public life. If you’re drawn to stories that unsettle and amuse in equal measure, Pamman’s work rewards readers with vivid characters, charged scenes and an unflinching eye for social detail.
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Pamman (real name R. Parameswaran, 1920–2007) is one of modern Malayalam literature’s most provocative chroniclers of human desire, power and moral ambiguity. His novels—often erotic, darkly comic and sharply observant—explore bourgeois anxieties, hypocrisy, and the collision of private longings with public life. If you’re drawn to stories that unsettle and amuse in equal measure, Pamman’s work rewards readers with vivid characters, charged scenes and an unflinching eye for social detail.
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