The situations and characters of the work published in the 1960s has been recreated through more than 100 granite sculptures by a group of craftsmen.
The novel's iconic characters like the grey-bearded Allah-Picha Mullakka, village belle Mymoona, the retarded Appukkili, oracle Kuttadan Poosari and the young protagonist Ravi, whose spiritual questions take him to a single-teacher school in a sleepy hamlet in Palakkad, will come alive in granite at the entrance of Thazrak, the locale of the story.
The project was conceived by the District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), with the support of voluntary construction agency Costford. The sculpting, which began last May, is over and they will soon be shifted to an open-air gallery for display.
A team of six sculptors, led by V K Rajan, have given life to the characters and images in stone, which all have a cult-life status in the minds of literary enthusiasts. They claim that collective team work and in-depth reading of the novel helped them give justice to the original work.
Acclaimed as Vijayan's magnum opus, "Khasakkinte Ithihasam" revolves around Ravi, who comes to the village school as a teacher with haunted memories of his past. The story progresses through his spiritual quest and various characters whom he meets at the hamlet. Innovative narrative style and intermingling of fantasy and realism has earned the novel legendary status among its readers.