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Frontiers: Collected Stories
β Scribed by Shama Futehally
- Book ID
- 111226363
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House India Private Limited
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 332 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9789353051785
- ASIN
- B07F9Y8BRN
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β¦ Synopsis
One of India's finest prose stylists, Shama Futehally (1952β2004) was also among the country's most accomplished writers of short fiction in English. This posthumous collection brings together all her short stories, written over two decades. The first and title storyβalso the last that she wroteβis a fictionalized account of the Uphaar Cinema tragedy in Delhi and was originally intended as a novella. Yet, even in its present form we see the exceptional skill with which Futehally presents people and eventsβwhether it is the wealth of intimate details that make up individual lives, or the subtle but always effective awareness of larger social realities. Such skill, and the ability to lay open whole worlds of experience in spare, pared down prose, is evident in all the other stories, here we enter the lives of maidservants and memsaabs, riot victims and victims of fate, wives and husbands, mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law. Shama Futehally's deeply felt stories demonstrate her command over her craft, and her sensitive understanding of the politics of class and gender and, finally, of human nature itself.
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