Title: Lost in floral rain
Author: Pushpa Suriyaarachchi
The name of the book itself professes the nature of the read. Floral rain in the local colloquial expression is a ‘mal vessak’. The experience is similar to petals that fall from the sky, on auspicious occasions for good luck. The mild colours and the scent soothe one's nerves. - Nothing to disturb but pleasant and encouraging.
For me personally, I feel a special empathy because I too have experienced the same political and social background. Maybe, though unfortunately something particular in our own country, Sri Lanka. Elections and the post-election violence that is most of the time inevitable. The reader is never kept in ignorance of what the main character had felt.
The story runs similar to an autobiography. At times there are incidents that flash a psychological insight almost unintentionally on the part of the author. They are described in simple m language in a simple manner but obviously affect the minds of the readership. They are automatically reactions of a girl child of a certain social background. At various stages of her life - like petals in the wind having fallen from the stem.
The following are some examples.-
The verbal abuse in the rows that occur in shanties on the other side of the wall. She excited to watch having climbed a tree for the purpose!
The election, the manner publicity is sought, and the post-election fever she finds it difficult to comprehend. She is so terrified that she is compelled to take refuge under a bed when her house is pelted with stones.
The feelings aroused as a sensitive novice at the university at the reception by seniors is thought-provoking. The abusive words used by them shocks her more than the practicals in the anatomy class.
Uncertainty of feelings before the attraction of the opposite sex is handled well with discipline, the young lady had been hitherto groomed with.
The excitement of the final pap of a medical student which is the experience dampened by the curt attitude by the professor to put her in place! Yet the exception she receives as a kind lady by the sick becomes her reward.
The above are only selections from the incidents recorded which proves a deeply sensitive mind and a warm heart.
Nature of friendships, how newcomers are initiated into the fraternity, political protests their nature, romance had made the book interesting, startling one out of convictions making one question his beliefs.
The ending is not of a dues ex-machina.it ends without disturbing one’s mind as expected on a positive note convincingly. The fact makes one wish that she may present them with a sequel.
The comment on the novel is not complete unless one notices the manner of narration. The novel is a collection of short incidents that may be appreciated as individual pieces.
The many incidents are separate. Yet they essentially run together which makes it unity in diversity. One may enjoy one chapter at a time while another may read it as a complete whole.
The diverse incidents have a different style and taste. The simple verses that she had used before starting various chapters serve as an introduction, which does and at times does not sum up the essence.
Professor Kamani Jayasekera
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