Lifelines – New Writing from Bangladesh
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Zubaan
Published:24th Jan '20
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This collection features stories by emerging female writers from Bangladesh, exploring diverse characters navigating personal challenges and societal expectations, ultimately revealing the profound impact of their choices on their lives.
Lifelines – New Writing from Bangladesh is a groundbreaking anthology that showcases the voices of young female writers from Bangladesh. This collection features a diverse array of stories that delve into the lives of multifaceted characters striving to shape their own destinies. Through these narratives, the authors challenge prevailing stereotypes that often depict Bangladesh solely as a struggling nation, revealing the complexity and richness of its culture and people.
Among the stories, readers will encounter a successful architect who unexpectedly finds himself as the guardian of two children, a New York cab driver reflecting on his past as an investment banker, and a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law navigating their tense relationship based on shared delusions. The collection also includes a student who confronts a mystery from his past while abroad, as well as a young woman who stumbles upon an unconventional remedy for her self-consciousness. These tales highlight the intricate dynamics of family, identity, and the human experience.
Set against the backdrop of both Bangladesh and expatriate communities formed during the Bangladeshi diaspora, Lifelines paints vivid portraits of individuals facing unexpected challenges. The stories resonate with themes of resilience and the impact of choices, illustrating how the characters' decisions can lead to significant consequences. This anthology not only enriches the literary landscape but also invites readers to engage with the diverse narratives emerging from Bangladesh.
"Engaging and rich, this is a powerful, carefully selected compilation that reflects the diversity of women's literary voices in Bangladesh today. Rarely, an anthology manages to capture our hearts and challenge our minds at the same time and with equal fervor. This book does precisely that." (Elif Shafak, author of The Bastard of Istanbul and The Forty Rules of Love)"
ISBN: 9789381017845
Dimensions: 201mm x 130mm x 14mm
Weight: 216g
192 pages