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A Dark Tale From Cottonwood Grove
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A Dark Tale From Cottonwood Grove

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Cursed with a cleft lip and a disreputable father, Mat has been an outcast since

birth in Cottonwood Grove, his village in Indonesia. Never having known love

or kindness, he grows up to be a violent and aggressive man, ever ready to kill

anyone who annoys him. Inayatun is the village beauty, surrounded by admirers,

and flagrantly promiscuous. Miraculously, when this unlikely couple meets, they

find true love and happiness in each other. But the past won't let them be. There

are too many in the village who have scores to settle with Mat, and who lust after

Inayatun. A plot is hatched which leaves Inayatun and her unborn baby dead.

Mat is accused of the murders but is saved from the gallows by the testimony of

his grandfather, who mysteriously reappears after 15 years. But the people of

Cottonwood Grove take the law into their own hands. A vigilante mob attacks

him and leaves him for dead.

Mat's story is recounted in a coffee shop by the notorious ne'er-do-well Warto

Kemplung. What at first seems like a tale of small-town scapegoating and defiant

true love ultimately reveals a grudge nursed for generations, and the animosity

between peasant farmers and corrupt government forces. Amongst Warto's

listeners is a journalist who decides to serialize the story in his newspaper. But in a

startling turn of events, Warto disappears, and a stranger appears on the journalist's

doorstep-leaving him to wonder: who was it who died? Who killed who?

In this brilliant tour de force that combines Javanese oral tradition and urban

legend with the literary frame of the unreliable narrator, Mahfud Ikhwan has

established himself as one of the most exciting new literary voices to emerge

from Asia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Country
IN
Date
6 December 2024
Pages
202
ISBN
9789354478949

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Cursed with a cleft lip and a disreputable father, Mat has been an outcast since

birth in Cottonwood Grove, his village in Indonesia. Never having known love

or kindness, he grows up to be a violent and aggressive man, ever ready to kill

anyone who annoys him. Inayatun is the village beauty, surrounded by admirers,

and flagrantly promiscuous. Miraculously, when this unlikely couple meets, they

find true love and happiness in each other. But the past won't let them be. There

are too many in the village who have scores to settle with Mat, and who lust after

Inayatun. A plot is hatched which leaves Inayatun and her unborn baby dead.

Mat is accused of the murders but is saved from the gallows by the testimony of

his grandfather, who mysteriously reappears after 15 years. But the people of

Cottonwood Grove take the law into their own hands. A vigilante mob attacks

him and leaves him for dead.

Mat's story is recounted in a coffee shop by the notorious ne'er-do-well Warto

Kemplung. What at first seems like a tale of small-town scapegoating and defiant

true love ultimately reveals a grudge nursed for generations, and the animosity

between peasant farmers and corrupt government forces. Amongst Warto's

listeners is a journalist who decides to serialize the story in his newspaper. But in a

startling turn of events, Warto disappears, and a stranger appears on the journalist's

doorstep-leaving him to wonder: who was it who died? Who killed who?

In this brilliant tour de force that combines Javanese oral tradition and urban

legend with the literary frame of the unreliable narrator, Mahfud Ikhwan has

established himself as one of the most exciting new literary voices to emerge

from Asia.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Country
IN
Date
6 December 2024
Pages
202
ISBN
9789354478949