Countryside Tales

Countryside Tales

Author: Bhupendra Dogra

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2021-04-09

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 1637453663

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“An interesting literary journey back in time, capturing — within the breathtaking stories — the joys and sorrows, thrills and disappointments of growing up in rural Punjab.” “Bhupendra’s stories bring out the simplicity, sensibilities, vibrancy, languor, humour and irony in lives from the Punjab countryside.” “Countryside Tales is the closest you can get to the Malgudi Days of Punjab.” “Bhupendra’s powerful narratives transport the readers back in time to that place and situation, where they become a part of the action and emotion. One can visualise the scenes so clearly that the feeling is of actually being present there.” “Great memories narrated with utter simplicity. Bhupendra really has an amazing talent for bringing alive the people he writes about — and that too with crystal clear precision.” “Bhupendra Dogra exhibits a great skill of transmuting personal memories into an impersonal and universal art. While reading the stories, I felt like a toddler once again in the company of my young and muscular dad, working in the fields in the village.” “Bhupendra’s stories capture the mood and aura of a bygone era perfectly. They remind me of R.K. Narayan’s short stories especially Swami & his Friends!” “Bhupendra is an amazingly gifted writer… a master story teller who is unbeatable in narrating and converting simple incidents into interesting stories.” “A raconteur par excellence.” “Bhupendra’s relationship with his father must have been very very special. His abiding love for his father peeps through every word he writes about him.” “Intensely engaging, some of the best short stories that I have ever read in my life.” “Bhupendra Dogra’s stories are fine examples of creating interesting artistic constructs out of some banal or commonplace experiences, interspersed with a subtle sense of humour and a mild critique of typical middle class Hindu family ethos and ethics.”


True Tales of the Countryside

True Tales of the Countryside

Author: Deborah Alma

Publisher:

Published: 2015-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781910139264

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Deborah Alma's poems are gloriously pungent, teeming with colours, textures and smells. In'True Tales of the Countryside,' her debut collection, Alma writes vividly about sex, love and ageing in rural Shropshre and Wales, and reflects on her experiences as a mixed-race, Anglo-Indian woman.


Country Tales

Country Tales

Author: Herbert Ernest Bates

Publisher: Constable

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781850040262

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A collection of HE Bates stories of the countryside, containing 25 tales all set in the villages and market towns of the forgotten rural past.


A Countryside for All

A Countryside for All

Author: Michael Sissons

Publisher: Arrow

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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In this collection, Michael Sissons, a founder of the Countryside Alliance, has brought together some of the leading thinkers on the problems facing the countryside to debate the issues and suggest a way forward.


Tales of the Country

Tales of the Country

Author: Brian Viner

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780750530675

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When Brian and Jane Viner took their three children to live in deepest Herefordshire, after eight years in sophisticated Crouch End, north London, they wondered if they needed their heads examining. They had been happy in the city, with an abundance of like-minded friends and a choice of dozens of places to drink cappuccino; in Herefordshire there were thirty five-barred gates between them and the nearest coffee outlet. Where would they find kindred spirits? What would life be like without mains sewerage?And would they ever stop being what some locals charmingly refer to as 'buggers from off'?


The Old Country

The Old Country

Author: Mordicai Gerstein

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2006-09-05

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9781596431928

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From the winner of the 2004 Caldecott Medal comes a memorable new work, a novel of singular insight and imagination that transports readers to the Old Country, where "all the fairy tales come from, where there was magic -- and there was war." There, Gisella stares a moment too long into the eyes of a fox, and she and the fox exchange shapes. Gisella's quest to get her girl-body back takes her on a journey across a war-ravaged country that has lost its shape. She encounters magic, bloodshed, and questions of power and justice -- until finally, looking into the eyes of the fox once more, she faces a strange and startling choice about her own nature. Part adventure story and part fable; exciting, beautifully told, rich in humor and wisdom, The Old Country is the work of an artist and storyteller at the height of his powers.