Journey from Nihilism to Hope: A Study of the Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59890/ijasr.v3i3.477Keywords:
Futility, Nihilism, Dark humour, Disillusionment, Death, Memory, OptimismAbstract
The novel opens with a tone of nihilism as Maali begins his journey in the afterlife, marked by confusion and futility. “You wake up with the answer to the question that everyone asks. The answer is Yes, and the answer is Just Like Here But Worse” (44). Set against Sri Lanka’s civil conflict and its violent aftermath, it explores the afterlife while critiquing political corruption, social decay, and war’s brutality. The narrative follows Maali Almeida, a war photographer navigating the liminal space between life and death. It initially portrays the futility and chaos of violence, reinforcing a bleak worldview. However, as Maali progresses through his “seven moons,” a counterpoint to this bleakness emerges. The story gradually reveals purpose, redemption, and a fragile hope, despite despair. Karunatilaka employs magical realism, dark humour, satire, and political commentary to show this transition. Through structure, character, and symbolic motifs, the novel explores suffering, memory, and healing in post-conflict societies. It offers a nuanced perspective on transformation after conflict
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