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One More Story About Climbing A Hill (Stories From Assam)

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In ?A Night with Arpita?, a beautiful young girl in a train compartment captures the imagination of the writer?but he is unable to fathom the reason for her melancholy until it is too late. In ?Ananta with His Seema?, three apparently disconnected incidents take place on a railway platform. Descriptions of the incidents are interspersed with passages from a letter written by Ananta?s friend, that lays bare his helplessness in the face of injustice and the loss of his youthful ideals. In the eponymous story, life imitates art with a disastrous twist. A young couple treks up a hillside to recreate for themselves the experience of two characters in a love story set in idyllic Shillong. But the beauty of the pine shrouded hills is marred by extremist violence and their climb to the top of the hill has an unforeseen, macabre end. Each of the eighteen stories in this collection provides an insight into life in an area of conflict, told with irony and ingenuity. Regarded as a torchbearer of post-modernism in Assamese literature, Das is often a character in his stories, blurring the distinction between writer and narrator and, often, between fiction and reality, leaving readers to construct their own endings. This first English translation of his work is a valuable addition to the pantheon of India?s regional literature.

Author Devabrata Das
Publisher Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Language English
Binding Type Paper Back
Fiction Modern Fiction
ISBN13 9789363364530
SKU BK 0203389

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