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Unpartitioned times (Edition1)
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Unpartitioned times (Edition1)

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Jindo, Malavika Rajkotia's father, arrives in India as the Partition riots erupt.

He is given a patch of barren land in small-town Karnal, to clear, cultivate,

and resume life as landlord and patriarch. But stripped of his history,

and facing an uncertain future in a land with an unfamiliar language, he

transforms profoundly. Around this generous, funny, loving, and growingly

despondent figure, Rajkotia weaves an intricate narrative of her family's

past and present, exploring themes of longing and belonging, privilege and

the loss of it, and reflecting on the resilience of a people denied autonomy.

Through her raw, lyrical prose, she guides readers through the struggles of

a sprawling clan-uncles, aunts, siblings, cousins, and revered heroes-

striving for recognition, identity, and security.

Rajkotia fearlessly confronts her milieu, whether navigating the radical

Khalistan movement, the tensions between the Sikh faith and Hindu

nationalism, or the pervasive cynicism of Indian politics. Her vivid,

meditative, finely-detailed portraits of a rich family life are filled with

moments of tears, laughter, and music, and a diverse array of characters who

are immensely relatable. Ultimately, this brave and moving book is about

the enduring quest for meaning and fulfilment that transcends cultural

boundaries.

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Format
Digital
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Country
IN
Date
20 June 2024
Pages
280
ISBN
9789354479496

Jindo, Malavika Rajkotia's father, arrives in India as the Partition riots erupt.

He is given a patch of barren land in small-town Karnal, to clear, cultivate,

and resume life as landlord and patriarch. But stripped of his history,

and facing an uncertain future in a land with an unfamiliar language, he

transforms profoundly. Around this generous, funny, loving, and growingly

despondent figure, Rajkotia weaves an intricate narrative of her family's

past and present, exploring themes of longing and belonging, privilege and

the loss of it, and reflecting on the resilience of a people denied autonomy.

Through her raw, lyrical prose, she guides readers through the struggles of

a sprawling clan-uncles, aunts, siblings, cousins, and revered heroes-

striving for recognition, identity, and security.

Rajkotia fearlessly confronts her milieu, whether navigating the radical

Khalistan movement, the tensions between the Sikh faith and Hindu

nationalism, or the pervasive cynicism of Indian politics. Her vivid,

meditative, finely-detailed portraits of a rich family life are filled with

moments of tears, laughter, and music, and a diverse array of characters who

are immensely relatable. Ultimately, this brave and moving book is about

the enduring quest for meaning and fulfilment that transcends cultural

boundaries.

Read More
Format
Digital
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Country
IN
Date
20 June 2024
Pages
280
ISBN
9789354479496