Benign Flame
BS Murthy
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Benign Flame
by BS Murthy
Published
2013
Publisher
Self Imprint
Pages
218
Description
The attractions Roopa experienced and the fantasies she entertained as a teen shaped a male imagery that ensconced her subconscious. Insensibly, confident carriage came to be associated with the image of maleness in her mind-set. Her acute consciousness of masculinity only increased her vulnerability to it, making her womanliness crave for the maleness for its gratification. However, as her father was constrained to help her in becoming a doctor, she opts to marry, hoping that Sathyam might serve her cause though the persona she envisioned as masculine, she found lacking in him. But as he fails to go with her idea, she becomes apathetic towards him, and insensibly sinks into her friend Sandhya’s embrace, for lesbian solace. Soon, in a dramatic sequence of events, Tara, a suave call girl, tries to rope Roopa into her calling; Roopa herself loses her heart to Sandhya's beau Raja Rao, and Prasad, her husband’s friend falls for her. And as Prasad begins to induce Sathyam to be seduced by whores to worm his way into her affections, Roopa finds herself in a dilemma. However, as fate puts Raja Rao into Roopa’s arms in such a way as to lend novelty to fiction, this ‘novel’ nuances man-woman chemistry on one hand, and portrays woman-woman empathy on the other. Who said the novel is dead; 'Benign Flame' raises the bar as vouched by - The plot is quite effective and it’s a refreshing surprise to discover that the story will not trace a fall into disaster for Roopa, given that many writers might have habitually followed that course with a wife who strays into extramarital affairs - Spencer Critchley, Literary Critic, U.S.A. The author has convinced the readers that love is something far beyond the marriage tie and the fulfillment in love can be attained without marriage bondage. The author has achieved a minor revolution without any paraphernalia of revolution in the fourth part of the novel – The Quest, India. The author makes free use of – not interior monologue as such, but – interior dialogue of the character with the self, almost resembling the dramatic monologue of Browning. Roopa, Sandhya, Raja Rao and Prasad to a considerable extent and Tara and Sathyam to a limited degree indulge in rationalization, trying to analyse their drives and impulses – The Journal of Indian Writing in English. Overall, Benign Flame is a unique attempt at exploring adult relationships and sexuality in the contemporary middle-class. All the characters come alive with their cravings and failings, their love and their lust. Benign Flame blurs the lines and emphasizes that life is not all black and white - it encompasses the full spectrum of living - Indian Book Chronicle. Chapter of the Saga ------------------------ 1. Ramaiah’s Family 2. Realities of Life 3. Hapless Hope 4. Turn at the Tether 5. Moorings of Marriage 6. World within the World 7. Roopa’s En Passant 8. Threshold of Temptation 9. Sathyam’s Surrender 10. Sandhya’s Sojourn 11. Match in the Making 12. Poignant Moment 13. Wedding Season 14. Veil of Fate 15. Naughty Nuptials 16. Tidings of Love 17. Tentative Moves 18. Fetishes of Fantasy 19. Curtain of Courtesy 20. Blueprint in the Offing 21. Enduring Longing 22. Villainy of Life 23. Playboy at Play 24. Scheming the Theme 25. Device of Deceit 26. Software of Detour 27. Tara’s Theory 28. Night of the Mates 29. A Brimming Romance 30. Euphoric Forays 31. Living the Dream 32. Chat at the Bar 33. Amour on Rein 34. Surge of a Merge 35. Date with Destiny 36. Threesome Sail 37. End of an Innings 38. Subdued Beginning
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How many pages are in Benign Flame?
This edition of Benign Flame has approximately 218 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
How long does it take to read Benign Flame?
For most readers, Benign Flame typically takes between 4h 33m and 3h 2m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 54,500 words and common reading speeds.
Here's a detailed breakdown: • Continuous reading at 250 WPM: approximately 3h 38m of focused reading • Casual reading (30 minutes/day): you could finish in roughly 8 days • Estimated word count: 54,500 words
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What is the word count of Benign Flame?
The estimated word count for Benign Flame is approximately 54,500 words. This figure is calculated using industry-standard methods that consider genre-specific word density patterns, typical formatting and layout characteristics, and standard words-per-page ratios for published books.
This is an approximation — actual word count may vary based on font size, formatting, edition, and the presence of illustrations or charts.
Who is the author of Benign Flame?
Benign Flame was written by BS Murthy.
When was Benign Flame published?
The publication date for this specific edition is 2013. The original work may have been published on a different date.