Phoenix Fled: Virago Modern Classics
Autor Attia Hosain Introducere de Kamila Shamsieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 aug 2021
'There is so much to love and admire in these stories - their understanding of heartbreak, their attention to affection and love across many divides' KAMILA SHAMSIE
'Hosain's greatest strength lies in her ability to draw a rich, full portrait of her society' ANITA DESAI
'Listen to me, child. You will be a woman soon and must behave well and with modesty. The Kazi will ask you three times whether you will marry Kalloo Mian. Now don't you be shameless, like these modern girls, and shout gleefully "Yes". Be modest and cry softly and say "Hoon".'
A marriage is arranged between a little servant girl and a middle-aged cook with an opium habit; an idealistic political worker faces disillusionment; a man returns from years studying in England to a wife he scarcely knows; a conventional bride has her first encounter with her husband's 'emancipated' friends.
Telling of the lives of servants and children, of conflict between the old traditions and new ways, and exploring the human repercussions of the Muslim/Hindu divide, these twelve stories present a moving and vivid picture of life in India in the mid-twentieth century. To each episode, Attia Hosain brings a superb imaginative understanding and a sense of the poignancy of the smallest of human dramas.
Attia Hosain published only two books, but her writing has influenced generations of writers. Discover Sunlight on a Broken Column, Hosain's acclaimed only novel - a coming-of-age story set against the turbulent background of Partition, also published in Virago Modern Classics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349014463
ISBN-10: 0349014469
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Seria Virago Modern Classics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0349014469
Pagini: 210
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Seria Virago Modern Classics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Hosain's books stir with life and the play of sunlight and rain. To read them is as if one had parted a curtain or opened a door, and strayed into the past . . . Hosain's greatest strength lies in her ability to draw a rich, full portrait of her society - ignoring none of its many faults and cruelties
There is so much to love and admire in these stories - their understanding of heartbreak, their attention to affection and love across many divides, their intelligence about power structures, their vividly drawn characters, their sly humour. Long after I finished reading, I found myself still recalling the tiny moments, so beautifully rendered, that made them come to life
To each episode Attia Hosain brings a superb imaginative understanding and sense of poignancy of the smallest of human dramas
INTRODUCED BY KAMILA SHAMSIE
'Listen to me, child. You will be a woman soon and must behave well and with modesty. The Kazi will ask you three times whether you will marry Kalloo Mian. Now don't you be shameless, like these modern girls, and shout gleefully "Yes". Be modest and cry softly and say "Hoon".'
A marriage is arranged between a young servant girl and a middle-aged cook with an opium habit; an idealistic political worker faces disillusionment; a man returns from studying in England to a wife he scarcely knows; a bride has her first encounter with her husband's 'emancipated' friends.
Telling of the lives of servants and children, of conflict between revered traditions and new ways, and exploring the human repercussions of the Muslim/Hindu divide, these stories present a moving and vivid picture of life in India in the mid-twentieth century. To each episode Attia Hosain brings a superb imaginative understanding and a sense of the poignancy of the smallest of human dramas.
'Hosain's books stir with life and the play of sunlight and rain ... her greatest strength lies in her ability to draw a rich, full portrait of her society - ignoring none of its many faults and cruelties' Anita Desai
There is so much to love and admire in these stories - their understanding of heartbreak, their attention to affection and love across many divides, their intelligence about power structures, their vividly drawn characters, their sly humour. Long after I finished reading, I found myself still recalling the tiny moments, so beautifully rendered, that made them come to life
To each episode Attia Hosain brings a superb imaginative understanding and sense of poignancy of the smallest of human dramas
INTRODUCED BY KAMILA SHAMSIE
'Listen to me, child. You will be a woman soon and must behave well and with modesty. The Kazi will ask you three times whether you will marry Kalloo Mian. Now don't you be shameless, like these modern girls, and shout gleefully "Yes". Be modest and cry softly and say "Hoon".'
A marriage is arranged between a young servant girl and a middle-aged cook with an opium habit; an idealistic political worker faces disillusionment; a man returns from studying in England to a wife he scarcely knows; a bride has her first encounter with her husband's 'emancipated' friends.
Telling of the lives of servants and children, of conflict between revered traditions and new ways, and exploring the human repercussions of the Muslim/Hindu divide, these stories present a moving and vivid picture of life in India in the mid-twentieth century. To each episode Attia Hosain brings a superb imaginative understanding and a sense of the poignancy of the smallest of human dramas.
'Hosain's books stir with life and the play of sunlight and rain ... her greatest strength lies in her ability to draw a rich, full portrait of her society - ignoring none of its many faults and cruelties' Anita Desai