Best of
Indian-Literature

2011

कफ़न


Munshi Premchand - 2011
    A quintessential Premchand story.

The Cabuliwallah and Other Stories


Rabindranath Tagore - 2011
    and reprint of some of Tagore's most famous stories

Wings of Freedom


Ratan Kaul - 2011
    "Wings of Freedom" depicts an intense, cross-cultural romance and is set in British India of the early twentieth century.In the turbulent backdrop of India's struggle for freedom, destiny brings together an Indian young man, aspiring to be a revolutionary and the teenage daughter of a British officer.Will their effervescent romance survive the societal pressures, cultural divide, the political turmoil and the catastrophic First World War?

Antharjanam: Memoirs of a Namboodiri Woman


Devaki Nilayangode - 2011
    The opening section of this volume is about growing up in an orthodox and affluent Namboodiri household in the early decades of the 20th century situated in erstwhile Malabar. Its focus is very deliberately women and young girls.In the enormous Pakavoor Illam, their hours filled with sombre routine chores of ritual baths and plain clothes, no flowers or jewellery, left to the care of maids, and deprived of parental love, young Namboodiri girls grew up detached from their more privileged brothers. Illness, the rare visits of traders, beautiful Nair cousins and doctors enlivened an otherwise unbearably dreary life. Told without a trace of self-pity, Devaki Nilayamgode's work is a remarkable feat in personal and social history. The detailed Introduction by J. Devika helps set the context of the work.Later narratives in the book record the winds of change that brought radical ideas into these dim interiors. The memoirs unfold a variety of experiences that range from changing agricultural practices, indigenous systems of anti-snake-venom treatment, and escoteric patterns of medical practice to the gradual erosion of the community's wealth and unquestioned social power.