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Separate Journeys : Short Stories by Contemporary Indian Women

Separate Journeys : Short Stories by Contemporary Indian Women

Author: Geeta Dharmarajan
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Publication Date: 01 Jun 2004
ISBN-13: 9781570035517
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The most diverse collection of stories by contemporary Indian women available to American readers
This collection, which gathers fifteen stories by contemporary Indian women representing the varied languages and regions of their subcontinent, is now available to an American audience for the first time. Western readers have come to recognize the names of Indian writers such as Arundhati Roy and Salman Rushdie. But there is great diversity in Indian fiction, and to refer to all literature produced in India or by Indians under a single rubric suppresses rich differences. The region's vibrant literary tradition comprises diverse cultures and writing styles. The array of stories in this collection brings out linguistic, regional, ethnic, and class-based variety in the manner of anthologies of any nation's literature, but with a range and depth rarely matched elsewhere.
The stories included in Separate Journeys powerfully evoke Indian women's lives in diverse settings, from urban to village to rural. Unfolding the complex interplay of gender, language, class, and ethnicity characteristic of this part of the world, and running from the passionate to the poignant, from the personal to the universal, the stories are a moving testament to the human spirit.
Contributors:
Mahasweta Devi
Anupama Niranjana
T. Janaki Rani
Anita Desai
Mamoni Raisom Goswami
Ashapurna Devi
Urmila Pawar
Mrinal Pande
Kamala Das
Viswapria L. Iyengar
Qurratulain Hyder
Jeelani Bano
Rupavati
Rajee Seth
Varsha Das


Author Description


Geeta Dharmarajan is the executive director of Katha, an organization devoted to storytelling and its role in culture and education. The founder and principal team leader of the organization, she serves as the editor of books in Garutmän's Katha Prize Stories series. The editor of Tamasha!, a magazine for first-generation school children, Dharmarajan lives in Delhi.






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