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Escaping the Land

Mamang Dai

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  • 314 sidor
  • 2021

Description

Combining history, myth and contemporary politics, Escaping the Land is a

saga of a beautiful but sometimes turbulent land and its people. Acclaimed

poet-novelist Mamang Dai takes us on an unforgettable journey from the land

of Kojum-Koja, a sacred place beyond time, to the formation of the modern

state of Arunachal Pradesh.

Maying, a woman who has lived away from the state, returns in order to write

a history of the people she has known and who have shaped her land. As she

speaks to them and leafs through old records, a myriad stories and destinies

unfold-an ancient flood and a lake full of stars; conflict and curiosity that led

to the establishment of NEFA (North-east Frontier Agency); hardy men and

women like Lipun, who walked the highest mountain passes and thick forests

establishing connections with remote tribes; the 'rainman', who can read the

elements because he is so closely tied to them; Umsi, who has to go far away

in order to know herself; and Lutor, the shaman's child, who can feel the

pulse of his people, even when he is disillusioned with public life.

But there are also land and forest mafia, corrupt politicians in cahoots with

violent militants, and friends who can turn foes to satisfy their ambitions.

Maying recoils from the murky theatre of the modern state, but realizes, too,

that 'our hearts are taken, given, mistaken, lost' but 'what is never lost is the

original obsession that was a dream of love'.

Lyrical, vital and epic in scale, Escaping the Land is the story of a people and a

place that is, like the best novels, the story of all humanity.


  • Författare: Mamang Dai
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9789354470837
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 314
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-12-20
  • Förlag: Speaking Tiger Books