The story follows , a disillusioned university student from a Brahmin family who, after a personal crisis, abandons his academic life and takes up a teaching post in Khasak. The narrative interweaves his inner turmoil with the lives of the villagers—fishermen, toddy‑tappers, a Buddhist monk, a Christian priest, a transgender kathakali dancer, and many other colourful figures.

"Khasakkinte Ithihasam" is a seminal work of Malayalam literature written by O. V. Vijayan. Published in 1969, the novel is a postmodernist masterpiece that defies traditional narrative structures and explores the complexities of human experience. The title roughly translates to "The Legend of Khasak," and the story is set in the fictional village of Khasak, which is modeled after the author's native village in Kerala.

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