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When the River Sleeps

Easterine Kire author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Zubaan

Published:18th Aug '15

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In a quest for a powerful stone, lone hunter Vilie faces unquiet spirits, sorceresses, and armed foes in the enchanting mountains of Nagaland, revealing the rich culture and beliefs of its people.

When the River Sleeps by Easterine Kire follows the journey of a solitary hunter named Vilie, who embarks on a quest to discover a mystical river that promises to grant him extraordinary power through a magical stone. This adventure is fraught with peril, as Vilie must navigate not only the physical challenges of the wilderness but also confront unquiet spirits, vengeful sorceresses, and forest demons. Adding to the tension, he is pursued by armed men, making his journey even more treacherous.

Set against the backdrop of the stunning mountains of Nagaland in northeastern India, Kire's narrative immerses readers in a world rich with both natural beauty and supernatural elements. As Vilie makes his way through the forest, the story unfolds, revealing the intricate relationship between the land and its inhabitants. Kire's vivid descriptions bring to life the enchanting landscapes, creating a sense of place that is both captivating and haunting.

Beyond the adventure, When the River Sleeps delves into the culture and traditions of the Naga people. Kire invites readers to explore their rituals, beliefs, and deep reverence for the natural world. Through Vilie's journey, we gain insight into the close-knit communities that thrive in harmony with their surroundings, highlighting the importance of connection to both land and spirit. This rich tapestry of storytelling makes for a thought-provoking and immersive reading experience.

"Reminiscent of Marquez's magic realism and Leslie Silko's Native-American story-telling. At the end, though, this is a Naga story, unmistakably so, in its sense of place, time, and oral traditions." - Paulus Pimomo, Central Washington University

ISBN: 9789383074891

Dimensions: 20mm x 13mm x 2mm

Weight: 227g

264 pages