Title “Chechiyude Koode Oru Rathri – Part 2”: A Critical Exploration of Narrative Structure, Themes, and Cultural Resonance in Contemporary Malayalam Literature Abstract Chechiyude Koode Oru Rathri (Part 2) marks a pivotal continuation of the celebrated Malayalam novel that interweaves personal memory with collective trauma. This paper offers a comprehensive literary analysis of the second installment, focusing on narrative technique, thematic development, character evolution, and its sociocultural implications. By situating the work within the broader trajectory of modern Malayalam prose and employing close‑reading strategies alongside post‑colonial and ecocritical frameworks, the study reveals how the novel negotiates the boundaries between oral tradition and written text, the individual and the community, and the material and the metaphysical. The paper also discusses the challenges of digital dissemination, the ethical considerations surrounding PDF distribution, and the importance of preserving literary heritage in the digital age. Keywords Chechiyude Koode Oru Rathri, Malayalam literature, narrative structure, post‑colonial theory, ecocriticism, digital preservation, PDF ethics. 1. Introduction The Malayalam literary landscape of the early 21st century has witnessed a resurgence of works that blend folkloric motifs with contemporary concerns. Chechiyude Koode Oru Rathri (literally, “A Night with Aunt”) by [Author’s Name] emerged in 2018 to critical acclaim, praised for its lyrical prose and its capacity to evoke the texture of rural Kerala. The sequel, Part 2 , released in 2021, expands the novel’s mythic geography, deepening its interrogation of memory, gender, and ecological crisis.