Tyanantar

Thereafter

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ISBN:

9780198097457

Publication date:

25/10/2013

Paperback

184 pages

185.0x125.0mm

Price: 445.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198097457

Publication date:

25/10/2013

Paperback

184 pages

185.0x125.0mm

Part of Oxford Novellas

Saniya, Translated by Maya Pandit & Mini Krishnan (Series Editor)

Suitable for: General readers and students and scholars of Indian writing in translation, comparative literature, translation studies, and gender studies  

Rights:  World Rights

Part of Oxford Novellas

Saniya, Translated by Maya Pandit & Mini Krishnan (Series Editor)

Description

One day, with no warning at all, Radhika’s husband Lalit leaves her. Not for another woman, but to find himself. Distraught at first and then angry, Radhika proceeds to rebuild her life and even steers it on her own terms. Saniya excels in creating an atmosphere which suffuses the novella with both sentiment and emotion that flows without break till the end of the narrative. There is a constant knitting of the past and present, building up, however, to a satirical resolution of sorts in the present.  

Part of Oxford Novellas

Saniya, Translated by Maya Pandit & Mini Krishnan (Series Editor)

Part of Oxford Novellas

Saniya, Translated by Maya Pandit & Mini Krishnan (Series Editor)

Part of Oxford Novellas

Saniya, Translated by Maya Pandit & Mini Krishnan (Series Editor)

Part of Oxford Novellas

Saniya, Translated by Maya Pandit & Mini Krishnan (Series Editor)

Description

One day, with no warning at all, Radhika’s husband Lalit leaves her. Not for another woman, but to find himself. Distraught at first and then angry, Radhika proceeds to rebuild her life and even steers it on her own terms. Saniya excels in creating an atmosphere which suffuses the novella with both sentiment and emotion that flows without break till the end of the narrative. There is a constant knitting of the past and present, building up, however, to a satirical resolution of sorts in the present.  

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