AN INTRODUCTION ON G. KALYANA RAO'S "THE UNTOUCHABLE SPRING"

AN INTRODUCTION 

ON

 G. KALYANA RAO'S

 "THE UNTOUCHABLE SPRING"

                

   G.Kalyana Rao , one of the most famous Indian novelists , is such a personality that believes in revolutionary ideology . In the history of Dalit literature , the first and foremost novel that illuminates inhumanity , exploitation and suppression done upon Dalit people who undergo several misfortunes and spare very tough times , strongly holding their generation is  " Untouchable Spring " ( originally "Antaryani Basantam" in Telugu ) by G.Kalyana Rao . The novel was first published in 2000 . He , through this novel , has penned and pictured  a portrait  of the real societal atrocities and brutalities . It is a historiographical testimony of a Dalit experience , a Dalit Christian experience that explores a prolonged struggle,  suffering and pain . It has to be mentioned that "Untouchable Spring" is a memory text . Ruth , a key character of this novel , is a storyteller here . 

  The novel has a dedication in which the novelist wishes the Spring With enduring  love to his mother and father along with the four martyrs named Shyam , Mahesh , Murali and Lakshmirajam . Four of them were revolutionary leaders at the time when the novel was woven .


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