P. J. J. Antony

P. J. J. Antony

Let Us Sin

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P. J. J. Antony is a short story writer whose work offers profound explorations of freedom, sexuality, spiritualism, and the human condition. Through his narratives, he dissects the complexities of contemporary life, portraying characters and situations that reveal the delicate interplay of personal and societal struggles. His stories are known for their insightful reflections on the idea of the Absolute, weaving philosophical depth into everyday experiences.

Author of four story collections in Malayalam and one in English titled Come, Let Us Sin, Antony’s writing challenges conventional views by inviting readers to engage with nuanced perspectives on modern existence. His narratives do not shy away from difficult questions about identity, desire, and belief, creating a rich tapestry of human emotions and thought.

Antony’s work often draws on coastal and sea imagery, anchoring his stories in the rhythms and realities of seaside life. The sea becomes both a symbolic and literal backdrop, representing vastness, mystery, and change.