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CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF “MY GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE” BY KAMALA DAS

 

There is a house now far away where once

 I received love…….That woman died,

The house withdrew into silence, Snakes moved

Among books, I was then too young

To read, and my blood turned cold like the moon

How often I think of going

There, to peer through blind eyes of window or

just listen to the frozen air,

Or in wild despair, pick an armful of

Darkness to bring it here to lie

Behind my bedroom like a brooding

Dog…..you cannot believe, darling,

Can you, that I lived in such a house and

Was proud, and loved…..I who have lost

My way and beg now at strangers’ doors to

Receive love, at least in small change?




                       

INTRODUCTION TO MY GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE:

My Grandmother’s House is a poem written by a very famous Indian author Kamala Das. The poem (My Grandmother’s House) is written by Kamala in the memory of her grandmother. She mourns at her loss of her grandmother. She tells about how she spent her childhood with her grandmother. Kamala Das considered those memories to be the best in her life and she desires to get them. She also grieves about her loss. The poem is of 16 lines and has been written in free verse.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR OF MY GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE:

Kamala Das also known as Kamala Suraiyya was an Indian author and leading Malayalam author. She was born on 31 March, 1934 in Kerala. She was born in India when there was British. She grew up in Calcutta. She always stood up and speak against domestic violence, marital problems, sexual oppression and about prostitute in more than 20 books. Her famous works are Padmavati the Harlot, My story, A Doll for Child Prostitute. She was rewarded with many awards like Vayalar Award, Varkey Award, Kerela Sahitya Akademi Award for Story, Muttathu Varkey Award and more. She died on 31 May, 2009 in Pune, Maharashtra.

CRITCAL APPRECIATION OF MY GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE:

The poem “My Grandmother’s House” has been composed by Kamala Das. The poem first appeared in first anthology of canto titled Summer Time of Kamala Das in Calcutta (1905). The poem has been written in an autobiographical tone. The poetess is longing for her grandmother’s house in Malabar. She is reminded of the familial house where she has received immense love affection from her grandmother. The poetess seems very emotional, when she recalls the old days related to her grandmother.

The poetess was deeply and emotional attached with her grandmother. The poem discloses poet’s unfulfilled desire to visit her grandmother’s house. After the death of her grandmother, the house is ruin and sank in gloom. All the member of the house distant themselves and the very house became an isolated place.

The poetess is not at all happy with her present life and her loveless marriage. Her loveless marriage reminded her of her grandmother’s pure and selfless love. She wanted to make her husband understand and know about the prosperous and happy past. She was longing a small amount of love so that she can lead a happy life. She has openly expressed her grief and sincere confession of the poetess makes the poem more unique. The image of her grandmother’s house has stuck in her mind.


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