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Mamang Dai

    Mamang Dai is a poet and novelist whose work delves into the rich culture and traditions of Northeast India. Her writing, often drawing from her native Adi language, captures the essence of the region, giving voice to its people through vivid imagery and compelling narratives. Dai acts as a bridge between the past and the present, documenting the fragility of traditions in the face of modernity and offering profound insights into the lives of her community. Her prose and poetry are characterized by an intense poeticism and a strong narrative spirit.

    In Search of the Indian Village
    • In Search of the Indian Village

      Stories and Reports

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The anthology offers a rich exploration of rural India through a diverse collection of short fiction, commentary, and reportage. It features poignant stories like Ruskin Bond's tale of friendship in a Himalayan village and Mahasweta Devi's powerful examination of caste hierarchies. Vijaydan Detha's narrative captures a violent power struggle, while P. Sainath's journalistic insights reveal a range of colorful characters from the countryside. Amitava Kumar's piece delves into the connections between diet and identity, collectively showcasing the intricate tapestry of village life in India.

      In Search of the Indian Village