Andhar Bil
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1917126174
ISBN-13
9781917126175
Publisher
Tilted Axis Press
Imprint
Tilted Axis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 7th, 2025
Print length
128 Pages
Product Classification:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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In 1947, and then in 1971, in the South Asian subcontinent, entire communities of people crossed newly-created borders to find new homes as partitions divided and reshaped countries. Kalyani Thakurs beautiful and evocative novel, tells the story of her people, Dalits belonging to the Matua sect, who settled around a local water body Andhar Bil in the new nation. Reminiscent of the beloved bil they left behind at home, the refugees begin, slowly and painfully, to rebuild their lives.As children play in and around the bil the central character in the novel people seek out varieties of fish and cook them in ways that recall the flavours of home, festivals and boat races take place, jute is farmed and sold, floods arrive and push people to high ground, marriages happen and property disputes unfold. The still waters of the bil absorb and hold all these stories and the boroi tree stands in the centre of the bil, a silent witness to everything. Through this episodic, almost plotless novel is woven the story of Kamalini, a young girl who will, one day, journey to the city, leaving her beloved Andhar Bil behind, just as her parents generation left their villages and their beloved bil in what became another country.
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