Poonachi: Or the Story of a Black Goat by Perumal Murugan

Poonachi

Poonachi: Or the Story of a Black Goat by Perumal Murugan
Release: February 20th 2018
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Context
Source: Amazon

Poonachi



 

Poonachi Synopsis:

An old couple receives a day-old female goat kid as a gift from the cosmos. Thus begins the story of Poonachi, the little orphan goat.

As you follow her story from forest to habitation, independence to motherhood, you recognize in its significant moments the depth and magnitude of your own fears and longings, fueled by the instinct for survival that animates all life. Masterly and nuanced, Perumal Murugan’s tale forces us reflect on our own responses to hierarchy and ownership, selflessness and appetite, love and desire, living and dying. Poonachi is the story of a goat who carries the burden of being different all her life, of a she-goat who survives against the odds. It is equally an expression of solidarity with the animal world and the female condition. The tale is also a commentary on our times, on the choices we make as a society and a nation, and the increasing vulnerability of individuals, particularly writers and artists, who resist when they are pressed to submit.

 

Review:

Watch my video review of Poonachi  by Perumal Murugan

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This was such a beautiful book to read. On the surface, it might look like just a children’s book of the simple life of a goat. But there are so many more layers to it! The animals are the main characters with proper names whereas the humans are only supporting nameless characters. Moreover, I loved how Poonachi is depicted with the spirit of a young girl who goes through all the phases of growing up. Overall, I really enjoyed reading this beautiful, emotional story. However, the translation could have been somewhat better.

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