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‘Writer’s block is like cerebral menopause’

A recipient of numerous awards for poetry, Unnikrishnan Cheruthuruthy’s latest book is his foray into English writing.

A recipient of numerous awards for poetry, Unnikrishnan Cheruthuruthy’s latest book is his foray into English writing. Jaffer Vs Sharief traces the story of a man and his constant struggle with two distinct sides to his personalities, Jaffer and Sharief.

“Sharief is idealistic, while Jaffer is practical; Sharief is thoughtful, while Jaffer is whimsical. The book is about Jaffer Sharief’s life, relationships, ambitions, identity and internal conflicts. Life puts him through severe tests, and yet he moves on, keeping his agonies close to his heart. On the one hand, he conquers many heights and on the other, he plunges into the depths of loss,” explains the Kerala-born author.

When did the idea for the book germinate

Once, when my politician boss was swarmed by aspiring writers of his biography, he turned to me and asked, ‘Why don’t you write ’ That spark of encouragement kept disturbing my spirit for a couple of years and one fine morning I saw myself scribbling. The work took three years to complete. But, in the very beginning itself, I lost control over the predetermined topic. My writing was progressing on the lines of a fiction and I had to surrender to my creativity, abandoning my boss midway. An urge to avoid treading trodden paths is a universal motivation. Even a failure, in this attempt, is not a mean achievement. As many other writers, I too faced several tests of fire. That was why my manuscript had to move around incognito for nearly a decade.

Which is the best opening line in a book that you have ever read

“Mother died today, maybe yesterday; I can’t be sure” — The Stranger

Which genre draws you the most as a reader and a writer

Of course, poems.

One fictional character close to your heart and why

Raskol Nikov — the leading character in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. I like him for his brutal honesty.

Who among the pantheon of writers (past/present) would you like to have coffee with

Bapsi Sidwa of Pakistan, author of the novel, The Crow Eaters.

What is your antidote for writer’s block

It is another term for cerebral menopause. One can try diary writing.

Which book do you keep revisiting time and again

Meghadootam by Kalidasa.

One tip for aspiring writers

Don’t read others too much.

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