Life Was Here Somewhere By Ajeet Cour

5 Review Life Was Here Somewhere Stories by Ajeet Cour translated from Punjabi by the author herself and Minoo Manocha packs 14 stories mostly set in Delhi villages towns of undivided Punjab spanning in time from Partition to Punjab insurgency until recent years In these stories lines between fiction and facts blur as the author s personal angst a sense of her defeat helplessness at many things that cannot be changed come forth If one is familiar with the author s bio these first person narratives exude a stronger sense of intimacy Two stories Death Among Strangers and A Losing Battle cover most of themes in the collection incalculable losses people suffered due to Partition in the name of gaining freedom how women had to guard their family honour with a dignified silence enduring all hardships her marital home put her through that she should even consume poison with a smile on her face if that was her husband s wish and then the contemporary issue incessant land grab continuous degradation of natural resources in name of development aided by several governments Another subject dealt with in the collection is how no job is done without a letter of recommendation from a person in power or doling out bribes generously in this country that reeks of corruption at every step Unsought Passion where a victim of sexual abuse becomes its perpetrator and The Kettle is Whistling where two women become friends over cups of tea and debate if laws can help preserve the sanctity of a marriage are set in a working women s hostel. Kindle life was here somewhere review A sister ponders why her dear brother who never had enemies was murdered in the first story Dead End quite like a little boy who wonders how his father who never harmed an insect who poured his gentle care over a nest full of fledglings or stray kittens could be termed a terrorist and gunned down by the police in the story Eyes both stories are powerful fraught with tension Some stories felt unduly long The translation is good drawing neither complaints nor accolades The author s note on Why do I write at the start of the book enriches the reader s overall experience Overall a good collection 9354476082
Life Was Here Somewhere By Ajeet Cour
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Ajeet Cour born 1934 is a Punjabi Indian writer She has written novels and short stories in the Punjabi language on social realist themes such as the experience of women in relationships and their position in society She received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1985 and the civilian honour of Padma Shri in 2006. Life was here somewhereg in time Ajeet Cour was born in the family of S Makhan Singh in 1934 in Lahore She had her early education there After the partition her family came to Delhi where she earned an M. Life was here somewheree in time A Economics Taken from authors wiki profile Ajeet Cour born 1934 is a Punjabi Indian writer She has written novels and short stories in the Punjabi language on social realist themes such as the experience of women in relationships and their position in society She received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1985 and the civilian honour of Padma Shri in 2006. I live here weston super mare Ajeet Cour was born in the family of S Makhan Singh in 1934 in Lahore She had her early education there After the partition her family came to Delhi where she earned an M: Life was here somewhere pdf download A Economics Taken from author s wiki profile site_link Life Was Here Somewhere.

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