Cat in the Agraharam and Other Stories

Cat in the Agraharam and Other Stories
Title Cat in the Agraharam and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Dilip Kumar
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 253
Release 2020-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0810141566

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This collection of stories from celebrated author Dilip Kumar offers a distinct perspective on everyday life in the South Indian cities of Coimbatore and Chennai. The stories set in the Sowcarpet neighborhood of Chennai give readers a glimpse into the orthodox world of Gujarati Vaishnavas, transplants from the northwestern region of Kutch, who find themselves living usually at odds—and occasionally in harmony—with the Tamil-speaking community. The volume is introduced by its award-winning translator, Martha Ann Selby, who worked closely with the author. The universal appeal of these stories is rooted in their utterly truthful local specificity as they explore complex themes of abduction and restoration, humiliation and despair, and related issues of identity and wholeness. Known by Tamil readers for his description and detail, Dilip Kumar also writes with humor and a deep compassion for his characters, highlighting their strengths in the face of degradation and strife. His perspective and insight build on his own status as a northerner in this southern setting for whom Tamil is a second language—much like his characters.

The Cemetery of Chua Village and Other Stories

The Cemetery of Chua Village and Other Stories
Title The Cemetery of Chua Village and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Lê Đoàn
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This seventh volume in the "Voices from Vietnam" series introduces U. S. readers to another major figure in modern Vietnamese letters: Doan Le. Noted for her versatility of style and her originality, she writes tales that are intensely human and universal, exploring such subjects as greed, marriage, divorce, aging and human rights. For the scholar, these stories give insight into Vietnamese culture after the "renovation". For the general reader, these are stories that explore all the subtle enigmas of the human heart. As Wayne Karlin notes in his introduction, "[She] is a master of allegory and gently complex satire...her stories can often be fantastical--Sholom Aleichem's village of Helm channeled by Kafka through Our Town--or they can be deeply personal and realistic. In both cases they grow unabashedly from the real vicissitudes of her life."

Valor

Valor
Title Valor PDF eBook
Author Murathan Mungan
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 298
Release 2022-09-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0810145251

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Winner of the 2021 Global Humanities Translation Prize Among Murathan Mungan’s signature works, Cenk Hikâyeleri (Valor: Stories) has long been considered a milestone of twentieth-century Turkish literature. The six short stories in the collection reflect the author’s multiethnic background (which includes Kurdish, Arab, and Turkish heritage) and represent his lush poetics, literary breadth, and sociopolitical commitments. Valor reimagines Shahmaran, a mythical half‐human, half‐snake figure that commonly appears in the folklore of Turkey’s southeastern provinces. Legend interweaves with the contemporary realities of ethnicity, religious dogma, gender, and sexuality. Uncovering hidden narratives within a rich and complicated culture, Mungan’s stories depict self-realization and sexual awakening as they showcase one of Turkey’s most popular literary voices.

An Insignificant Family

An Insignificant Family
Title An Insignificant Family PDF eBook
Author Da Ngan
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 296
Release 2009-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1931896488

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Beginning in Vietnam shortly after the end of the American war this volume follows the life of Nguyen Thi My Tiep, a woman writer and a revolutionary, whose girlhood is spent as a guerrilla fighter, and whose post-war life becomes a search for personal liberation and individual love.

Tworki

Tworki
Title Tworki PDF eBook
Author Marek Bienczyk
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 193
Release 2008-02-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0810124750

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In Tworki, a village just southwest of Warsaw, there is a psychiatric hospital and in that hospital, the patients and their caretakers are hidden from the war just outside their iron gates. Our hero, Jurek, answers an ad in the paper for a job there and finds himself keeping the books alongside a knockout strawberry blonde named Sonia. They and their group of friends—vital young people like Marcel, an initial rival for Jurek; Olek, Sonia’s chosen love; and Janka, with whom Jurek becomes involved—do their jobs, picnic on the weekends, and dance in the gardens on the grounds of the hospital. Jurek speaks often of, and even in, verse, whether he is talking to his friends or in letters to a distant and admiring cousin. He and his friends live lives that defy the discord and destruction of the war in Europe, striving to rediscover or save whatever beauty they can. Much of this beauty is embodied by Sonia, who is beloved of all the friends and patients at the asylum. But the revitalizing spring they all hope will come for Poland is not to arrive this year. Despite the relative safety of their odd surroundings, the world and the war soon come for the friends. Olek’s absences are longer and unexplained. Marcel is not what he seems, and he and his wife mysteriously disappear, she says, to the gas. And the perfection that Sonia embodies cannot ultimately be kept, by the friends, by the nation, or even by Sonia herself.

Tamil Geographies

Tamil Geographies
Title Tamil Geographies PDF eBook
Author Martha Ann Selby
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 338
Release 2008-05-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791472450

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How perceptions of land and space influence social and aesthetic conditions in the Tamil region of India.

Grow Long, Blessed Night

Grow Long, Blessed Night
Title Grow Long, Blessed Night PDF eBook
Author Martha Ann Selby
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 283
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 019512734X

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This text presents new English translations of 150 erotic poems composed in India's three classic languages, Old Tamil, Sanskrit and Maharasti Prakit. The poems are selected from anthologies that date from as early as the first century C.E.