The poem is a reminiscence of the poetess’ grandmother and their ancestral home at Malabar in Kerala. Her memory of love she received from her grandmother is associated with the image of her ancestral home, where she had passed some of the happiest days of her life, and where her old grandmother had showered her love and affection. With the death of her grandmother the house withdrew into silence. When her grandmother died, even the house seemed to share her grief, which is poignantly expressed in the phrase “the House withdrew”. The house soon became desolate and snakes crawled among books. Her blood became cold like the moon because there was none to love her the way she wanted.
2. Kamala surayya
Kamala Surayya (1934-2009)
formerly known as Kamala Das ,
(also known as Kamala
Madhavikutty, pen name was
Madhavikutty) was a major Indian
English poet and littérateur and at
the same time a leading Malayalam
author from Kerala, India. Her
popularity in Kerala is based chiefly
on her short stories and
autobiography, while her oeuvre in
English, written under the name
Kamala Das, is noted for the fiery
poems and explicit autobiography.
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3. Poem’s synopsis
The poemis areminiscence ofthe poetess’grandmotherandtheir ancestralhomeatMalabarin
Kerala.Her memoryoflove shereceived fromher grandmotheris associatedwith theimage of
herancestralhome,whereshe hadpassedsomeofthe happiestdaysofherlife,andwhereher
old grandmotherhadshowered herlove andaffection.Withthe deathofher grandmotherthe
housewithdrewintosilence. Whenher grandmotherdied,even thehouseseemed to shareher
grief, which is poignantlyexpressedin thephrase“theHouse withdrew”.The housesoon
became desolateandsnakescrawledamongbooks.Herbloodbecame cold like themoon
becausetherewasnonetoloveherthewayshewanted.
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4. Poem
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I received love……. That woman died,
The house withdrew into silence, snakes moved
Among books, I was then too young
To read, and my blood turned cold like the moon
How often I think of going
There, to peer through blind eyes of windows or
Just listen to the frozen air,
Or in wild despair, pick an armful of
Darkness to bring it here to lie
Behind my bedroom door like a brooding
Dog…you cannot believe, darling,
Can you, that I lived in such a house and
Was proud, and loved…. I who have lost
My way and beg now at strangers' doors to
Receive love, at least in small change?
My Grandmother’s House
5. Blind eyes of windows
Do you think that
window have eyes?
Aren’t “eyes” a feature
of living beings?
Is the poet attributing
human qualities to
“windows”? How?
Personification
It is a figure of speech where a thing, an idea or an
animal is given human attributes. Example The flowers
danced in the breeze.
6. My blood turned like the moon
Simile is a comparison of two
things using the words like or as.
Simile
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7. Glossary
Peer
to look closely or carefully at someone
Mother PEERED at her son with suspicion
Brooding
Sad or mysterious
A BROODING silence spread across the room
Despair
The feeling of having lost all hope
He gave up the struggle in DESPAIR
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