His
Mahabhinishkraman (1968) was an experimental novel. The story follows a
love triangle of a character named Amit Dalal and it explores his relationship with three ladies: Chandan, his mother; Rama, his wife and Saroj, his lover. Parikh employs the
stream of consciousness in his narration. He has used motifs such as
pipal tree and darkness. He has explored
Oedipus complex in his character's relationships. The novel was particularly praised for its language. He was associated with the experimental literary circles such as Re Math and Akanth Sabarmati. His
one-act play Choras Inda Ane Gol Kabaro was included in a collection of five one-act plays
Make Believe (1968) published by Re Math. This play is considered as an example of an
absurd play from the early period of modern Gujarati literature. It is a psychological play flipping the places of an actor and the viewers in the theatre.
Moksh (1975) is his one-act plays collection. ==See also==