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In South Asian poetics, the riverbank ( karai ) is never just a setting; it is a character that witnesses clandestine meetings, separations, and confessions. From Cilappatikaram ’s Mathurai river to the backwaters in M. T. Vasudevan Nair’s works, the water’s edge functions as a threshold between domesticity and desire. Nesa Nathi Karayil likely continues this tradition. The word nesa (affection/love) softens the river’s wildness—it is not a flood-prone torrent but a gentle stream of intimacy. R. C., the author, probably uses this geography to explore the interiority of a protagonist (perhaps a young woman or a sensitive male narrator) who returns to the riverbank to reconcile past promises with present betrayals. nesa nathi karayil rc novel upd
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