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Nabaneeta Dev Sen

    Nabaneeta Dev Sen était une auteure indienne acclamée dont la production prolifique couvrait la poésie, les romans, les nouvelles, les pièces de théâtre et la critique littéraire. Ses nouvelles et ses récits de voyage sont particulièrement remarqués pour leur mélange distinctif d'humour subtil, de profonde empathie humaine et d'intellect aiguisé. Sen s'est également imposée comme une auteure jeunesse appréciée, célébrée pour ses contes de fées et ses histoires d'aventure qui présentent souvent de jeunes filles comme protagonistes. Sa voix unique et son ampleur thématique ont solidifié son statut de figure singulière dans la littérature bengalie.

    In a Foreign Land, by Chance
    Make Up Your Mind
    Acrobat
    Chandrabati`s Ramayan
    • Chandrabati`s Ramayan

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,3(43)Évaluer

      Chandrabati, the first woman poet in Bangla, lived in the sixteenth century in Mymensingh district in present day Bangladesh. She was also the first poet in the Bangla language to present a retelling of the Ram story from the point of view of Sita. Idolized as a model of marital obedience and chastity in Valmiki's Ramayan, Chandrabati's lyrical retelling of Sita's story offers us a fresh perspective. Written in order to be sung before a non-courtly audience, mainly of womenfolk of rural Bengal, Chandrabati's Ramayan adds new characters and situations to the story to provide new interpretations of already known events drawing richly on elements of existing genres. Its location in the tales of everyday life has ensured that Chandrabati's Ramayan lives on in the hearts of village women of modern-day India. Translated into English for the first time by renowned and recently deceased writer Nabaneeta Dev Sen, this edition brings a beloved religious tale to a new audience in the twenty-first century.

      Chandrabati`s Ramayan
    • Acrobat

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,7(67)Évaluer

      A deeply humane new collection by a luminary of Bengali literature A radiant collection of poetry about womanhood, intimacy, and the body politic that together evokes the arc of an ordinary life. Nabaneeta Dev Sen's rhythmic lines explore the joys and agonies of first love, childbirth, and decay with a restless, tactile imagination, both picking apart and celebrating the rituals that make us human. When she warns, "know that blood can be easily drawn by lips," her words tune to the fierce and biting depths of language, to the "treachery that lingers on tongue tips." At once compassionate and unsparing, conversational and symphonic, these poems tell of a rope shivering beneath an acrobat's nimble feet or of a twisted, blood-soaked umbilical cord -- they pluck the invisible threads that bind us together.

      Acrobat
    • In a Foreign Land, by Chance

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of communist Czechoslovakia in 1947, the story follows Bipasha Choudhury, a writer and poet from India, as she navigates a transformative journey during her visit with a writers' group. Amidst the political upheaval and struggle for identity in a socialist state, she seeks answers that lead her to profound self-discovery. This novel explores themes of language and identity, reflecting on the precursors to the wave of Indian Writing in English that would later emerge.

      In a Foreign Land, by Chance