
Author: Githa Hariharan
Winner of the 1993 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book What makes a dutiful daughter, wife, mother? What makes a good Indian woman? Devi returns to Madras with an American degree, only to be sucked in by the old order of things— a demanding mother's love, a suitable but hollow marriage, an unsuitable lover who offers a brief escape. But the women of the hoary past come back to claim Devi through myth and story, music and memory. They show her what it is to stay and endure, what it is to break free and move on.Sita has been the ideal daughter-in-law, wife and mother. But now that she has arranged a marriage for her daughter she has to come to terms with an old dream of her own. Mayamma knows how to survive as the old family retainer, bending the way the wind blows. But, through Devi, she too can see a different life. A subtle and tender tale of women's lives in India, this award-winning novel is structured with the delicacy and precision of a piece of music. Fusing myth, tale and the real voices of different women, The Thousand Faces of Night brings alive the underworld of Indian women's lives. '
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Published by
Penguin Books India
Published
1 Aug 2008
Imprint
ISBN13
9780140128437
Book Format
B
Extent
144
Category
Fiction, Fiction
Price (Rs.)
195.00



'[An] exquisitely woven tale... Hariharan's language is poetic and teasing, but always measured, drawing us in and never providing answers so we shift and yearn with Devi as she realizes how many different faces and roles she has inherited... an important and truly international book'— Meera Sayal in The Mail on Sunday.
'Exquisite texture, masterful style'— The Economic Times '[The novel] shows, with exceptional fictional skill, the subtle and everyday way in which women are bludgeoned to play male-scripted subordinate roles'— India Today.
'Commandingly articulate'— The Bookseller