". . . turns toward the unexpected." —L.D. Barnes, Newcity Lit— -
“These stories carry you sweetly into intimate feelings and dialogues about death, love, sickness, frailty, longing, failure, hunger, poverty, community, and family in a worn-down neighborhood of Chennai . . . Only astutely observant family members could create the subtle, caring relationships that emerge between readers and the humane narrators who live in this book thanks to the poignant Tamil prose of Dilip Kumar and loving translations by his friend and co-storyteller, Martha Ann Selby.” —David Ludden, author of Peasant History in South India
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“This book is one of the finest available translations of contemporary Tamil literature. The narratives in this volume capture Dilip Kumar’s unique formations of twentieth- and twenty-first century Tamil realism inflected by autobiographical experience, and are some of the most striking Tamil short stories of our time. Martha Selby brings these literary and cultural complexities alive for English-speaking audiences through her own unique, deeply intimate style of translation.” —Davesh Soneji, author of Unfinished Gestures: Devadasis, Memory, and Modernity in South India
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