Shashi Deshpande's latest novel explores the lives of two women, one obsessed with music and the other a passionate believer in Communism, who break away from their families to seek fulfilment in public life. Savitribai Indorekar, born into an orthodox Hindu family, elopes with her Muslim lover and accompanist, Ghulaam Saab, to pursue a career in music. Gentle, strong-willed Leela, on the other hand, gives her life to the Party, and to working with the factory workers of Bombay. Fifty years after these events have been set in motion, Madhu, Leela's niece, travels to Bhavanipur, Savitribai's home in her last years, to write a biography of Bai. Caught in her own despair over the loss of her only son. Madhu tries to make sense of the lives of Bai and those around her, and in doing so, seeks to find a way out of her own grief.
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Shashi Deshpande è rinomata per le sue narrazioni avvincenti che spesso approfondiscono le intricate vite interiori delle donne e il loro posto nella società. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da una penetrante intuizione psicologica e da sfumati ritratti dei personaggi. Deshpande intreccia magistralmente temi di identità, famiglia e aspettative sociali, creando storie che risuonano con i lettori per la loro onestà e profondità. La sua prosa è nota per la sua qualità lirica e la sua capacità di catturare l'essenza dell'esperienza umana.





In the Country of Deceit
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Devayani chooses to live alone in the small town of Rajnur after her parents’ death, ignoring the gently voiced disapproval of her family and friends. Teaching English, creating a garden and making friends with Rani, a former actress who settles in the town with her husband and three children, Devayani’s life is tranquil, imbued with a hard-won independence. Then she meets Ashok Chinappa, Rajnur’s new District Superintendent of Police, and they fall in love despite the fact that Ashok is much older, married, and—as both painfully acknowledge from the very beginning—it is a relationship without a future. Deshpande’s unflinching gaze tracks the suffering, evasions and lies that overtake those caught in the web of subterfuge. There are no hostages taken in the country of deceit; no victors; only scarred lives. This understated yet compassionate examination of the nature of love, loyalty and deception establishes yet again Deshpande’s position as one of India’s most formidable writers of fiction.
Das Dunkel birgt keine Schrecken
- 282pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Die Last des Schweigens
- 260pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Der schlafende Tiger
- 203pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Indien im Jahre 1942. Die Partei Mahatma Gandhis verlangt die sofortige Freiheit Indiens. „Raus aus Indien!“, lautet die Forderung an die englische Kolonialmacht. Gandhi wird verhaftet und mit ihm viele andere. Spannend, beeindruckend und differenziert erzählt der dreizehnjährige Babu vom Erwachen des Tigers, dem gewaltlosen Widerstand des indischen Volkes im Kampf um seine Unabhängigkeit.