The Silent Raga

The Silent Raga

Author: Ameen Merchant

Publisher: D & M Publishers

Published: 2012-01-06

Total Pages: 3

ISBN-13: 1926685857

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At 18, musical prodigy Janaki Venkatakrishnan escapes her father’s plans for an arranged marriage, fleeing her village for the bright lights of Bombay. She leaves behind a gaggle of gossip-mongering old women, but also her younger sister Mallika, who is forced to take care of their increasingly unhinged father. But ten years later, when Janaki announces her return and demands a meeting with Mallika, the buried past is once again excavated. In a span of seven days, memories and misgivings, innocence and wisdom, everyday truths and family secrets are laid bare as the two sisters prepare to face each other, and their childhood experiences, once and for all. Ameen Merchant’s poignant and ambitious debut novel, at once intensely imagined and sensitively nuanced, shines an unsparing light on the complex subject of family obligations and sibling relationships.


The Silent Raga

The Silent Raga

Author: Ameen Merchant

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9781553653097

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In the literary tradition of Rohinton Mistry and Arundhati Roy, this ambitious debut novel is a moving tale of family, tradition, loss and reconciliation. Meet Janaki and Mallika, two sisters from a middle-class Brahmin family in Madras, India. Janaki is a musical prodigy, sublimely gifted on the veena, but will soon be eighteen and dreads her aunt's schemes for an arranged marriage. Eschewing tradition, she runs off with a Muslim Bollywood star. Years later, Mallika receives a letter from Janaki, who is returning to Madras. In confident prose that resembles the rhythms and progression of an Indian raga, Ameen Merchant captures in rich detail the world of these Brahmin women, a world restricted by caste and cultural rules but also teeming with colour, music and food. It is a story about the traditions that bind us and the sacrifices we must make along the road to our own individual destinies.


The Silent Raga

The Silent Raga

Author: Ameen Merchant

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9788172237233

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Where Do Middle-Class, Tamil Brahmin Girls Go When They Turn Eighteen? Meet Janaki Venkatakrishnan, A Musical Prodigy Sublimely Gifted On The Veena, And Her Younger Sister, Mallika. Janaki Escapes Her Father'S Plan For An Arranged Marriage, Fleeing Her Village Home For The Bright Lights Of Bombay, Scandalizing Her Father And The Chatterbox, Gossip-Mongering Women Of The Neighbourhood. She Also Leaves Behind Mallika, Who Is Forced To Take Care Of Their Increasingly Unhinged Father. But Ten Years Later, When Janaki Announces Her Return And Demands A Meeting With Mallika, The Buried Past Is Once Again Excavated, And This Time There Is No Escape From The Old Ghosts Of Loyalty And Betrayal. In A Span Of Seven Days, Memories And Misgivings, Innocence And Wisdom, Everyday Truths And Familial Secrets Are Laid Bare As The Two Sisters Prepare To Face Each Other And Everything About Their Childhood Once And For All. In Their Shared Memories, We Meet Thathappa, Their Cinema-Owner Grandfather, A Man Of Spiritual Extremes; Gayatri Chitti, The Girls' Cosmetics-Addict Aunt, Who Is Scheming To Take Their Dead Mother'S Place; Asgar, The Bollywood Megastar, And Zubeida, His Wheelchair-Bound Wife; Salima Sikri, A Feminist Editor, Poised And Ready For The Scoop Of The Year& The Silent Raga Is A Moving And Ambitious Debut Novel. In Prose That Resembles The Rhythms And Progression Of A Raga, Ameen Merchant Weaves A Finely Wrought Story About The Traditions That Bind Us And The Sacrifices We Must Make Along The Road To Our Own Individual Destinies. Intensely Imagined, The Novel Shines An Honest And Unsparing Light On Family Matters, Only To Reveal The Tug And Pull Of Bloodlines And The Infinite Power Of One Healing Word: Love.


Crosstalk

Crosstalk

Author: Diana Brydon

Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press

Published: 2012-08-07

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 1554580145

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What are the fictions that shape Canadian engagements with the global? What frictions emerge from these encounters? In negotiating aesthetic and political approaches to Canadian cultural production within contexts of global circulation, this collection argues for the value of attending to narratorial, lyric, and theatrical conventions in dialogue with questions of epistemological and social justice. Using the twinned framing devices of crosstalk and cross-sighting, the contributing authors attend to how the interplay of the verbal and the visual maps public spheres of creative engagement today. Individual chapters present a range of methodological approaches to understanding national culture and creative labour in global contexts. Through their collective enactment of methodological crosstalk, they demonstrate the productivity of scholarly debate across differences of outlook, culture, and training. In highlighting convergences and disagreements, the book sharpens our understanding of how literary and critical conventions and theories operate within and across cultures.


The Indian English Novel of the New Millennium

The Indian English Novel of the New Millennium

Author: Prabhat K. Singh

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2013-08-19

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1443852147

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The Indian English Novel of the New Millennium is a book of sixteen pieces of scholarly critique on recent Indian novels written in the English language; some on specific literary trends in fictional writing and others on individual texts published in the twenty-first century by contemporary Indian novelists such as Amitav Ghosh, Kiran Desai, Aravind Adiga, K. N. Daruwalla, Upamanyu Chatterjee, David Davidar, Esterine Kire Iralu, Siddharth Chowdhury and Chetan Bhagat. The volume focuses closely on the defining features of the different emerging forms of the Indian English novel, such as narratives of female subjectivity, crime fiction, terror novels, science fiction, campus novels, animal novels, graphic novels, disability texts, LGBT voices, dalit writing, slumdog narratives, eco-narratives, narratives of myth and fantasy, philosophical novels, historical novels, postcolonial and multicultural narratives, and Diaspora novels. A select bibliography of recent Indian English novels from 2001–2013 has been given especially for the convenience of the researchers. The book will be of great interest and benefit to college and university students and teachers of Indian English literature.


Mourning Raga

Mourning Raga

Author: Ellis Peters

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2015-12-22

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1504027140

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Dominic Felse and his girlfriend escort a young girl through India and investigate a murder in this mystery from the bestselling author of Fallen Into the Pit. When his girlfriend’s beautiful but erratic film-star mother, Chloe, calls to ask a favor, Dominic Felse fears the worst. But she makes the couple an offer they can’t refuse: an all-expense-paid trip to India to escort Anjili Kumar, the fourteen-year-old daughter of Chloe’s costar, to stay with her father while her mother is filming in England. But Dominic’s fears are not unfounded, and they soon discover that traveling with the spoiled, precocious Anjili is no vacation—and the task of delivering her back to her family will be less than easy. For behind the colorful, smiling mask of India that tourists see, there is another country—remote, mysterious, and often shatteringly brutal. . . . Mourning Raga is the 9th book in the Felse Investigations, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.


Raga ( Little story about a walker)

Raga ( Little story about a walker)

Author: Arie Adireksa

Publisher: kata lirih

Published: 2020-04-14

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13:

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Raga is a translation novel from an Indonesian book entitled setapak jalan by Arie adireksa. this is not the work of a famous writer Nor from large publisher, This is just a record of a walker About feeling, missing, on a journey. A feeling that you cant tell others. A simple written story about the romance of a trip. Live life against loneliness that continues to tempt. Raga left his word and became a traveler, live life with uncertainty. Until he met someone who was slowly changing his perspective. Giving new meaning in life.


The Silent Voices and the Creation of a New Universe

The Silent Voices and the Creation of a New Universe

Author: Pratibha Chawla

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer

Published: 2024-09-24

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 1837652392

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Investigates the ideological attitudes of Sikh Gurus toward women and their resulting social impact. This book is an analytical study of the Sikh Gurus' perception of women and their societal roles, with an emphasis on the impact of religious ideology on gender dynamics. Sikhism stands apart in its respectful attitudes towards women. This book explores how these religious perspectives shaped the social relations and evolution of the Sikh community (Sikh Panth), and whether there existed major differences in the views and ideologies of Sikh Gurus, contemporary Bhakti saints and Guru Nanak himself. The book also examines the influence of Sikh Gurus on patriarchal ideology, and whether their normative beliefs were reflected in operative realities. Delving into the Sikh ideological history, so as to fully ascertain and comprehend the nuanced message of the Sikh Gurus who advocated for a more gender sensitive society, this work will help connect past and present, shedding new light on faultlines in our understanding which have occurred over the centuries, and have led us where we are today.


The Memoirs of Mustapha Hussain

The Memoirs of Mustapha Hussain

Author: Mustapha Hussain

Publisher: Utusan Publications

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9789676116987

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The memoirs of Mustapha Hussain, from his coming of age in a Minangkabau Malay community in Perak to his part in the formation of the Young Malays Union.