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Rishi Reddi

    Questa autrice esplora complesse relazioni umane e dilemmi etici attraverso una scrittura perspicace e acuta. Le sue opere spesso approfondiscono temi di identità, scontro culturale e la ricerca di significato nel mondo moderno. Con un occhio attento ai dettagli e una profonda comprensione della psiche umana, crea narrazioni che risuonano con i lettori e stimolano la riflessione. Il suo stile è elegante e accessibile, affermandola come una voce distintiva nella letteratura contemporanea.

    P.S.: Karma and Other Stories
    • P.S.: Karma and Other Stories

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Multigenerational and international, the characters in Reddi's unique stories long for the comfort of the past while building unfamiliar and friable new lives in America. Finding the right balance between traditional Indian culture and the allure of contemporary Western life becomes a high-stakes juggling act—a gamble that they can't always win. A contentious septuagenarian reunites with a childhood friend after an unlikely argument threatens to erase decades of history; a 15-year acquaintance with the town's librarian tempts a middle-aged housewife to consider the unthinkable; a young, assimilated college student condemns her best friend for consenting to an arranged marriage; a widow flees her son's comfortable American life and returns to the village of her birth; a young husband and father finds success disappointingly elusive and spends his days on Boston's wintry streets, rescuing injured birds.Proud, lonely, despairing, and hopeful, Reddi's characters and the stories that surround them not only animate the struggle between tradition and a new way of life but also bear witness to the common ground we all share. That Reddi is able to transcend the confines of immigrant literature, choosing instead to examine the universal themes of love, loss, family, and duty, marks Karma and Other Stories as a resonant and gifted debut.

      P.S.: Karma and Other Stories2007
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