Matadana

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Matadana
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Cover photo of 2017-18 publication of the novel
Author S L Bhyrappa
Country India
Language Kannada
Genre Fiction
PublisherSahitya Bhandara, Balepet, Bangalore.
Publication date
1965
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
Preceded by Doora saridaru  
Followed by Vamshavruksha  
Website Official website

Matadana(meaning: voting) [1] is a 1965 novel written by the famous Kannada writer, philosopher, thinker S L Bhyrappa. An award winning Kannada movie [2] Mathadana based on this novel, which was directed by T N Seetharam secured 'Best Regional Film' award at 47th National Film Awards. Matadana reveals the caste based politics [3] and other dynamics that grip the democratic institution of ballot box in India. [4]

Contents

Synopsis as mentioned on the cover page of the book

A young man, Shivappa, after completing M.B.B.S wants to serve people of his village. He is attracted by the democratic election mechanism believing that he can serve people better. As the Doctor becomes busy with political campaign a person dies because of lack of treatment. Doctor loses in the election and also the incumbent minister loses against a regional leader N S Sadaravalli's son Prakasha Kumara. A small contractor who had helped the minister by providing financial support commits suicide following the loss in election.

Plot

The novel starts in a village Rangapura near Tumkur in Karnataka. It uses the Tumkur dialect of Kannada language. It is about Doctor Shivappa, medical graduate from Mysore Medical College, who is keen to help society and his village people. Shivappa gains immense popularity among the people across the villages. The story revolves around the politically influential people who uses Shivappa in the upcoming election for their benefit.

Characters

  • Dr.Shivappa
  • RangaLakshmi (Shivappa's Love interest)
  • Ramalingappa Gowdru
  • S R Saadaravalli
  • Minister Naagaravalli/ Appaji
  • Prakasha Kumara Saadaravalli
  • Putta Tammaiah
  • Kallamma (Shivappa's Mother)
  • Puttakka (Shivappa's elder sister)
  • Sannaiah (Shivappa's brother-in-law)

Dialogues

Reprints

Since its first printing in 1965, the book has had many reprints:

Kannada novelists

Notes

  1. Book by S. L. Bhyrappa Matadana,Sahitya Bhandara, Bangalore
  2. S.L.Bhairappa is disappointed with Matadana- Oneindia Kannada
  3. Politics and the novel in India, Volumes 6-9 By Yogendra K. Malik, Carl Lieberman p. 138 line 4
  4. Matadana - Novel - SL Bhyrappa Book - Kannada Store® - DVD VCD Audio CDs MP3 - Buy Here Online DVD

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