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Fathi Salim's Novel Explores Women's Lives in Mahé
Published Wednesday, June 10, 2026 · Updated June 10
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AI synthesisFathi Salim's novel, "Dechomayum Mahile Pennungalum," explores the lives of women in Mahé. The Malayalam version of the book has achieved significant success, selling over 10,000 copies and earning the K P Kesava Menon Award in 2024, with its themes focusing on women's experiences and systemic patriarchy.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- The Malayalam version of Fathi Salim's book, "Dechomayum Mahile Pennungalum," sold over 10,000 copies and won the K P Kesava Menon Award in 2024.
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The article emphasizes the author's nuanced exploration of women's experiences and the systemic nature of patriarchy, reflecting a focus on social issues and gender dynamics from an Indian centre-left viewpoint.
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