SWG 85258083180 code, norsemytho southwood group
Fostering
a shared set of perspectives, values, history and literature in the stories
itself is what Rajiv G Menon captured his interest. The continuity and
stability to a culture led Menon to write his first book entitled “Thundergod”.
A
child that was once asked his grandmother to write an essay and inked a line or
two, attributed her delightful storytelling skills and how she raises up those
dramatic images from mythology while demonstrating precious lessons from the
ancient volumes.
The
first written book of Menon was seen in a usual setting in which the communal
tales are connected to one another, to their ancestors, to the natural world
surrounding the earth, and to society, from a mere mortal to becoming the
Emperor of Gods- Thundergod. This was the first manuscript of Menon’s verdict
trilogy dashes Lord Indra’s journey. The literary that gives meaning to life
that was being dedicated to his grandmother named Sowdamini Menon.
This
literary work of Menon is actually a herald to Indian mythology where Indra is
already crowned as God and soon became the king of Gods. The story has only few
instances from mythology, a deliberate attempt not to play on that but more on
the fictional aspect of storytelling.
Since
Menon has a background in screenplay writing for movies, He planned Thundergod
as a two-hour film. But, as the story goes on the very idea of squeezing it all
within such a short time seemed unjust. Then, the idea came out instead of on
filmstrips why not on the black and white cover.
With
so many books on mythology out in the market, will having another one make a
difference?
Transcending
common life into a world in which deities interact with humans and dusting
enthusiasts that our daily actions are part of the deities’ grand schemes like
Thundergod is an era prior to the ones mentioned in the books available
currently.
If
you are a young myth maker wishing to take on a mythological journey and feels
that your own struggle might have a similar cosmic or archetypal significance,
tough on a smaller scale, Menon recommends reading the Amar Chitra Katha series
which he read as a child. The author’s curiosity for mythology, however, goes
beyond Indian myths to encompass Greek, Norse and Mesopotamian legends.
SWG 85258083180 code, norsemytho southwood group