Why Literature Still Matters
I chose literature as my degree, masters, and for profession. People often ask me what is the use of literature, when I read people ask why you are wasting time. When I write, people ask me who is going to read this crap? When I analyse a film, people ask why this is important?
We need to know we are not alone. - William Nicholson
Before I learned to write my name, I learned how to feel through stories. The bedtime tales my father told were not just distractions - they were windows into worlds I hadn't seen, but somehow knew. Even now, long after I have grown up and moved through different cities, roles, and realities, literature continues to be the one constant that listens, speaks and says.
The answer is: more than ever.
Literature is not just about reading novels, poetry or even watching a movie. It is the act of slowing down and truly seeing. It is the rebellion of feeling deeply in an age of detachment. It is the sacred space where imagination meets intellect.
Whether it's a poem that says what you never dared to say aloud, or a novel that puts you in the shoes of someone oceans apart, literature bridges the impossible gaps of human experience.
A Mirror, A Window, A Door
- See ourselves reflected in characters, struggles, and desires.
- Enter the lives of those who are nothing like us- different cultures, timelines, and truths.
- Open doors to empathy, curiosity and change.
Literature and Healing
Make up a story. For our sake and yours forget your name in the street; tell us what the world has been to you in the dark places and in the light.
- Toni Morrison, The Nobel Lecture in Literature
This call to storytelling becomes a revolutionary act of survival and transformation.
If you ask me what Mayyazhi is, I'll say it's a wound that never healed.
-M. Mukundan, Mayyazhippuzhayude Theerangalil
This line turns a lost homeland into a living metaphor, showing how memory and loss can transform identity forever.
Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark.
- Rabindrananth Tagore
Why do we fall, sir?So that we can learn to pick ourselves up.
- Batman Begins (2005)
Literature vs. The AI
Why I Write /Read - and Why You Might,Too
As I said in the beginning of the blog, people dare to question the use of literature. They often tag it as a way for lazy people, without scope, and irrelevant.
THE TRUMAN SHOW . It made me question how much of my reality is constructed, by society, media even my own fears..
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I read to discover my inner self, to declutter and purify my mind, to expand my knowledge, and to quench my thirst for peace.
ReplyDeleteStill cherishing those days when u and I would wander through Crossword, searching endlessly for books 😁or simply breathing in the scent of new pages, just to satisfy our shared love for reading
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