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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA gold medalist in M.A. English from Punjabi University, Patiala (Punjab) and an alumna of Our Lady of Fatima Convent School, Patiala, Dr.Sonika Sethi specialises in postcolonial literature andhistorical fiction. She did her Doctorate from MM University, Mullana (Haryana) and is presently an Assistant Professor at Sanatan Dharma College, AmbalaCantt, where she teaches literature and linguistics to Honours and Post-Graduate Students. She has attended more than fifty national and international seminars and conferences on literature, language, and women’sissues. A number of her research paRead More...
A gold medalist in M.A. English from Punjabi University, Patiala (Punjab) and an alumna of Our Lady of Fatima Convent School, Patiala, Dr.Sonika Sethi specialises in postcolonial literature andhistorical fiction. She did her Doctorate from MM University, Mullana (Haryana) and is presently an Assistant Professor at Sanatan Dharma College, AmbalaCantt, where she teaches literature and linguistics to Honours and Post-Graduate Students.
She has attended more than fifty national and international seminars and conferences on literature, language, and women’sissues. A number of her research papers have been published in refereed National and International Journals.
Dr.Sonika possesses a versatile persona and has varied interests. She conducts workshops on creative writing and soft-skills for students and teachers. A thinker and a creative writer, she is a voracious reader and also dabbles in writing poetry and fiction. She lives in Ambala City with her husband and two daughters.
Like Virginia Woolf, she believes that “Life is not a series of gig lamps symmetrically arranged; life is a luminous halo, a semi-transparent envelope surrounding us from the beginning of consciousness to the end.”
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Of Gulmohars and Kaners is the first work of fiction by the author which paints on a canvas, the geographical boundaries that extend from the Indian subcontinent to Europe to Greece and to Turkey. These pan global settings subtly convey the idea that while human emotions cannot be fathomed and scanned even by the most powerful equipment, it’s only the creative writer who can get under the skin of the characters and lay bare what goes on in a single
Of Gulmohars and Kaners is the first work of fiction by the author which paints on a canvas, the geographical boundaries that extend from the Indian subcontinent to Europe to Greece and to Turkey. These pan global settings subtly convey the idea that while human emotions cannot be fathomed and scanned even by the most powerful equipment, it’s only the creative writer who can get under the skin of the characters and lay bare what goes on in a single human heart.
The twenty stories—each a unique blend of intricacies of human life and labyrinths of the human mind—will keep you riveted throughout the evening. From intrigue to insinuation; from passion to perdition, the stories and microfiction in this collection represent the myriad shades of human emotions revolving around a single action which in no way is linear.
While some of the stories carry the proverbial twist or sting in the tail, others portray with clinical precision the pain and tragedy of human existence. But the heterogeneity doesn’t end there. Just when the reader is in a sombre mood, contemplating the fate of a protagonist, the author will surprise you with a totally different genre.
When the Parsees embarked upon a journey, fearing execution, from the mighty and ancient empire of Persia little did they realize that the journey would lead them to the shores of a little known town of Sanjan in Surat in 717 A.D. What they also failed to anticipate was that one day this potent race would be standing on the verge of extinction. The journey has been a long one marred with issues concerning culture, religion, social set up and questions pertaini
When the Parsees embarked upon a journey, fearing execution, from the mighty and ancient empire of Persia little did they realize that the journey would lead them to the shores of a little known town of Sanjan in Surat in 717 A.D. What they also failed to anticipate was that one day this potent race would be standing on the verge of extinction. The journey has been a long one marred with issues concerning culture, religion, social set up and questions pertaining to identity, history, belongingness, etc. A lot was left behind, a lot was lost enroute and whatever is left needs to be preserved and conserved with utmost concern. Does the microcosm to which the Parsee characters of Rohinton Mistry’s Fiction belong, capable enough to represent entire Parsee population and their concerns? Is the approach adopted by the writer holistic or constricted? Will the community regain its pristine glory or will it be consigned to the annals of history? Some of these enigmatic problems the reader should expect to come across as he/she gets on board the expedition to unravel the orphic world of Rohinton Mistry’s Fiction.
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