The Silent Raga

The Silent Raga

Ameen Merchant
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In the literary tradition of Rohinton Mistry and Arundhati Roy, this ambitious debut novel is a moving tale of family, tradition, loss and reconciliation.

Meet Janaki and Mallika, two sisters from a middle-class Brahmin family in Madras, India. Janaki is a musical prodigy, sublimely gifted on the veena, but will soon be eighteen and dreads her aunt's schemes for an arranged marriage. Eschewing tradition, she runs off with a Muslim Bollywood star. Years later, Mallika receives a letter from Janaki, who is returning to Madras.

In confident prose that resembles the rhythms and progression of an Indian raga, Ameen Merchant captures in rich detail the world of these Brahmin women, a world restricted by caste and cultural rules but also teeming with colour, music and food. It is a story about the traditions that bind us and the sacrifices we must make along the road to our own individual destinies.


Prize(s): Nominated Commonwealth Writers' Prize - Best First Book Award, Canada & the Carribbean (2008), Runner-up Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design - Prose Fiction 


Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN: 9781553654056
Paperback / softback
5.0 in x 8.0 in - 464 pp
Publication Date: 26/01/2009
BISAC Subject(s):: FIC019000-FICTION / Literary,FIC051000-FICTION / Cultural Heritage 
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In the literary tradition of Rohinton Mistry and Arundhati Roy, this ambitious debut novel is a moving tale of family, tradition, loss and reconciliation.

Meet Janaki and Mallika, two sisters from a middle-class Brahmin family in Madras, India. Janaki is a musical prodigy, sublimely gifted on the veena, but will soon be eighteen and dreads her aunt's schemes for an arranged marriage. Eschewing tradition, she runs off with a Muslim Bollywood star. Years later, Mallika receives a letter from Janaki, who is returning to Madras.

In confident prose that resembles the rhythms and progression of an Indian raga, Ameen Merchant captures in rich detail the world of these Brahmin women, a world restricted by caste and cultural rules but also teeming with colour, music and food. It is a story about the traditions that bind us and the sacrifices we must make along the road to our own individual destinies.


Prize(s): Nominated Commonwealth Writers' Prize - Best First Book Award, Canada & the Carribbean (2008), Runner-up Alcuin Society Awards for Excellence in Book Design - Prose Fiction 

Details


Douglas & McIntyre
ISBN: 9781553654056
Paperback / softback
5.0 in x 8.0 in - 464 pp
Publication Date: 26/01/2009
BISAC Subject(s):: FIC019000-FICTION / Literary,FIC051000-FICTION / Cultural Heritage 
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