Kambikuttan Kambistories Page 1014 Malayalam Kambikathakal Extra Quality -

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| Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Kambikuttan (pen‑name of the folk‑collector M. N. R. Kumar, 1935‑2009). He traveled the villages of Kerala (especially Malabar & Central districts) gathering oral anecdotes, jokes, riddles, and short “kathakal” (stories) that revolve around everyday life, witty word‑play, and moral twists. | | Series Title | KambiStories – a multi‑volume anthology (originally released as a loose‑leaf “story‑bank” by Kambikuttan Publications ). | | Language | Malayalam (with occasional Tamil & Sanskrit loan‑words). | | Format | Printed in a large‑size, high‑contrast, matte paper (A5, 90 g / m²). Each page typically contains one complete story (≈ 250–400 words), a short title, and a footnote on the origin of the tale. | | Edition | “Extra Quality” – a limited‑run (≈ 500 copies) where the text is set in Mangal‑type Malayalam fonts , the paper is 120 g / m² , and the binding uses a hard‑cover, sewn spine with a UV‑coated dust‑jacket. | | Page 1014 | The 1014‑th story in the series, titled “മുതലാളി മായം” (Muthalāli Māyam – “The Chief’s Illusion”) – a classic tale about a village headman who gets tricked by a clever tailor. This story is often quoted as a benchmark for the series’ narrative style. | Kumar, 1935‑2009)

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