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This paper presents a focused textual and contextual analysis of page 15 of the Malayalam collection , a seminal work in contemporary Malayalam humor literature. By treating a single printed page as a micro‑corpus, the study uncovers how Kambikuttan employs narrative compression, dialectal register, and inter‑textual play to negotiate themes of social satire, communal identity, and the oral‑tradition heritage of kathakali storytelling. The paper situates the page within the broader trajectory of Malayalam short‑story writing, engages with existing scholarship on humor and subaltern voices, and argues that the “exclusive” status of this page—owing to its limited reprint circulation and fan‑based dissemination—offers a unique lens for examining the dynamics of literary exclusivity in regional print cultures.
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