Railsong: The LongAwaited Novel From The Hindu And The Ondaatje Prize Winner

Railsong: The LongAwaited Novel From The Hindu And The Ondaatje Prize Winner

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Railsong: The LongAwaited Novel From The Hindu And The Ondaatje Prize Winner

Railsong: The LongAwaited Novel From The Hindu And The Ondaatje Prize Winner

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SKU: DADAX9361313479
ISBN: 9789361313479
Publisher: Bloomsbury
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Sweeping, Elegiac And At Times Wonderfully Comic, Railsong Is A Powerful Portrait Of A Woman Forging A Life For Herself Amid The Social And Political Upheavals Of Twentieth-Century India.In A Young Country Charged With National Vigour, Charu, The Motherless Child Of A Railway Worker, Pines For A Life Freed Of Oppressive Domesticity. As Diesel Engines Replace Steam, And The Calamitous Churn Of Drought, Famine, Strike, Chokes The Railway Township, She Dares To Imagine A Different Future For Herself. Boarding A Train She Flees Westwards To Bombay, Even As The Country Rumbles Towards Emergency. In The Frenetic Landscape Of The Great Modern Metropolis, Charu, The Budding Adventuress, Seeks The Means To Live On Her Own Terms.Tenaciously She Fills The Blanks In Her Life - The Idealistic, Artistic Father Animesh Whom She Abandoned; The Enigmatic Mother Jigyasa Long Gone; Her Funny Surname Chitol That No One Recognizes; Her Bank Balance - With Her Own Material. Negotiating The Treacherous Planes Of Love, She Marries A Sheltered Easy-Goer. Fighting Tragedy And Loss, She Becomes, After All, A Railway Woman. Against The Rapidly Clarifying Prejudices Around Her, Unfazed By Everyday Discriminations, She Remains A Small Hero, An Everywoman Who Keeps Her Heart Open - Sometimes Guilelessly - To Her NationS Vast Possibility.

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