Dawn
by Arupa Patangia Kalita
Description
Dawn or Solstice is a compelling and moving story grounded in the rich texture of the society that it describes. The novel centres around the story of a talented, sensitive and intelligent girl who suffers in a society ruled by patriarchy. Set in the heady days of Indian struggle for independence the saga of a woman dreaming equality and a dignified status of woman is sad as well as inspiring.
SYNOPSIS
The novel picks up an array of characters from different walks of life. These characters are well etched coming out of the pages with life-like clarity. The novel is a status of women in a particular and crucial point of history. The struggle for independence in India ripens and the life of the women described in the novel have become more and more oppressed by patriarchy in different forms. The contrast is clear and gives the novel a special character. None of the women can come out of the cruel patriarchy but the struggle does not stop. More the oppression becomes cruel, more the struggle gains momentum. The novel becomes the voice of a voiceless silent group.
Colourful characters, interesting story-line, gripping narrative, historical relevance make the novel worth reading.
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Worldwide publishing and film rights available. English translation can be made available on request
Author Biography
One of the foremost voices in the spectrum of Assamese literature, Arupa Patangia Kalita (PhD) taught English at a college in Assam and retired as Department Head in 2016. Recipient of the Sahitya Akademi award (2014) for her short story collection, Maryam Austin Athabā Hirā Baruāh, Arupa has been honoured with many awards including the Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Literary Award (1995) for her novel Ayanānta and the Katha Award (1998) for the short story Daibakir Din. Several of her novels and short stories have been translated into English, Hindi and Bengali, the latest being The Loneliness of Hira Barua published by Pan Macmillan India.
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LBS Publications
The acronym stands for Lawyer’s Book Stall. A primarily Assamese publisher (a language from the Brahmaputra valley of India) across genres, it was established by a lawyer who abandoned his profession to launch a book shop and publishing concern in 1942. Since its birth till now, LBS has published not only the Who’s-Who of Assamese literature, but also mentored hundreds of rookie Assamese writers, out of which some later entered the exclusive annals of 20th century’s great Indian writers. LBS is in the A-Z of the book trade, with focus on literary works. Although also publishing in English (primarily Indological books with regional themes) its bottom line is Assamese, with over 400 titles currently in print and a backlist that runs into thousands, spanning across genres and sub-genres. The house is currently working towards breaking new grounds through e-publishing and selling of rights in other languages.
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- Publisher/Imprint LBS Publications / Lawyer's
- Publication Date January 1994
- ISBN/Identifier 9788173313578 / 8173313578
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 650 INR
- Pages264
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleAssamese
- Original Language AuthorsArupa Patangia Kalita
- Edition2017
- Copyright Year1994
- Page size8.5in x 5.5in (8.5.5.5) inches
- IllustrationNone
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