The book is currently out of stock
Arresting God in Kathmandu
Authors
208 pages
More about the book
Exploring desire and spirituality within a modernizing society, this novel delves into the lives of individuals in Kathmandu, where arranged marriages often clash with the longing for deeper connections. The characters navigate their complex relationships amid the omnipresence of gods and societal expectations, revealing a rich psychological landscape. With a keen insight into love and family dynamics, Upadhyay presents a compelling narrative that highlights the tension between personal desires and cultural identity, marking him as a significant voice in contemporary literature.
Book variant
2001, hardcover
Book purchase
We’ll notify you via email once we track it down.