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All the Lives We Never Lived

- Shortlisted for the 2020 International DUBLIN Literary Award
Af: Anuradha Roy Engelsk Paperback

All the Lives We Never Lived

- Shortlisted for the 2020 International DUBLIN Literary Award
Af: Anuradha Roy Engelsk Paperback
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"A writer of great subtlety and intelligence . . . a beautifully written and compelling story of how families fall apart and what remains of the aftermath" Kamila Shamsie, winner of the Women''s Prize for Fiction 2018

"The book everyone is talking about for the summer" Lorraine Candy, Sunday Times

In my childhood, I was known as the boy whose mother had run off with an Englishman" - so begins the story of Myshkin and his mother, Gayatri, who is driven to rebel against tradition and follow her artist''s instinct for freedom.

Freedom of a different kind is in the air across India. The fight against British rule is reaching a critical turn. The Nazis have come to power in Germany. At this point of crisis, two strangers arrive in Gayatri''s town, opening up for her the vision of other possible lives.

What took Myshkin''s mother from India to Dutch-held Bali in the 1930s, ripping a knife through his comfortingly familiar environment? Excavating the roots of the world in which he was abandoned, Myshkin comes to understand the connections between anguish at home and a war-torn universe overtaken by patriotism.

Anuradha Roy''s enthralling novel is a powerful parable for our times, telling the story of men and women trapped in a dangerous era uncannily similar to the present. Impassioned, elegiac, and gripping, it brims with the same genius that has brought Roy''s earlier fiction international renown.

"One of India''s greatest living authors" - O, The Oprah Magazine

"Roy''s writing is a joy" - Financial Times

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"A writer of great subtlety and intelligence . . . a beautifully written and compelling story of how families fall apart and what remains of the aftermath" Kamila Shamsie, winner of the Women''s Prize for Fiction 2018

"The book everyone is talking about for the summer" Lorraine Candy, Sunday Times

In my childhood, I was known as the boy whose mother had run off with an Englishman" - so begins the story of Myshkin and his mother, Gayatri, who is driven to rebel against tradition and follow her artist''s instinct for freedom.

Freedom of a different kind is in the air across India. The fight against British rule is reaching a critical turn. The Nazis have come to power in Germany. At this point of crisis, two strangers arrive in Gayatri''s town, opening up for her the vision of other possible lives.

What took Myshkin''s mother from India to Dutch-held Bali in the 1930s, ripping a knife through his comfortingly familiar environment? Excavating the roots of the world in which he was abandoned, Myshkin comes to understand the connections between anguish at home and a war-torn universe overtaken by patriotism.

Anuradha Roy''s enthralling novel is a powerful parable for our times, telling the story of men and women trapped in a dangerous era uncannily similar to the present. Impassioned, elegiac, and gripping, it brims with the same genius that has brought Roy''s earlier fiction international renown.

"One of India''s greatest living authors" - O, The Oprah Magazine

"Roy''s writing is a joy" - Financial Times

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 336
ISBN-13: 9780857058188
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0857058185
Udg. Dato: 2 maj 2019
Længde: 17mm
Bredde: 196mm
Højde: 131mm
Forlag: Quercus Publishing
Oplagsdato: 2 maj 2019
Forfatter(e): Anuradha Roy
Forfatter(e) Anuradha Roy


Kategori Kolonialisme og imperialisme


ISBN-13 9780857058188


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 336


Udgave


Længde 17mm


Bredde 196mm


Højde 131mm


Udg. Dato 2 maj 2019


Oplagsdato 2 maj 2019


Forlag Quercus Publishing

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