Acid (novel)
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| Author | Sangeetha Sreenivasan |
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| Translator | Sangeetha Sreenivasan (English) |
| Language | Malayalam and English |
| Genre | Novel |
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Publication date | 2016 |
| Publication place | India |
Published in English | 2018 |
| ISBN | 9788126467136 |
Acid is an Indian psychedelic[1] novel written by novelist Sangeetha Sreenivasan. Originally written in Malayalam, the author herself translated this into English. It is her third novel.[2]
Acid is a novel that focus on lives of two lesbian women named Kamala and Shaly, and Kamala's twin sons, Aadi and Shiva.[1] Kamala lives in Bangalore with Shaly, her same-sex partner. They share an intense emotional and romantic relationship. Their lives are messy and heavily influenced by drug use, specifically LSD, which makes the story feel like a vivid, hallucinatory dream. Aadi is paralyzed, and Shiva spends his life taking care of him.[1]
The novel discuss various topics like urban life of the middle class, the unrest of the nuclear family, the discomforts of marriage, the variants of sexuality, the intensity of intoxication, and new generation definitions of human relationships.[3] Although the main characters are Kamala, Shaly, and Kamala's two children, there are also characters like Kamala's husband Madhavan, the maid Janu, and Shaly's mother.[2]