Part ghost story, part erotic romance, this is an ambitious novel that explores the nature of reality, love and faith. It is a work of startling originality by one of India's most daring and talented writers.
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From the Publisher:
Bitya is a young university lecturer from Delhi. Her beauty has been ravaged by an acid attack. Hurt and humiliated, she returns to her childhood home in the foothills of the Himalayas. As she retreats into herself, her face covered by a gauze veil, Bitya becomes transfixed by the voices that sing out from the foundations of the old house. The English missionary, the doomed homosexual lovers, the Catholic priest, the erstwhile companion of Aleister Crowley and his sensual mistress—and the ghost of the house itself, solitary and sad, controlling and articulating these colliding realities. After a century of silence, something compels the ghost to speak—words that the injured woman now inhabiting the house will hear, words that will give her back to herself. Namita Gokhale lives in Delhi; among her books is Paro, Dreams of Passion.
About the Author:
Namita Gokhale has authored Paro: Dreams of Passion; Gods, Graves and Grandmother; A Himalayan Love Story; and Mountian Echoes.
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- PublisherPenguin India
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0140282114
- ISBN 13 9780140282115
- BindingPaperback
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