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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Genre: Fiction / Crime Fiction / Political Fiction / Historical Fiction (Based on true events) / Sri Lankan Literature in English
Book Review:
Rajiva Wijesinha's ''The Limits of Love'' is a compelling and sobering entry in Sri Lankan English literature. More than just a crime novel, it is a deeply political and human story that uses the infamous murder of Richard de Zoysa as a lens to scrutinize a dark chapter in the nation's history. Wijesinha, a seasoned academic and political figure, crafts a narrative that is both intimate and expansive, exploring not only the mechanics of a state crime but also its devastating ripple effects on love, trust, and personal integrity. The prose is measured yet evocative, successfully balancing the need for factual gravity with fictional exploration. While the subject matter is heavy, the novel is essential reading for those seeking to understand the personal costs of political violence. It stands as a testament to the power of literature to engage with and memorialize difficult truths.