Diksha at St. Martin’s

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Patna and Delhi are twin cities. Separated by 700 miles. The stories in this collection reflect the socio-cultural ramifications of such a geographical anomaly, on a generation whose dreams are often cleaved in half between the cramped Mezzanine bedsitters in Kingsway camp and the dilapidated mansions of Kadam Kuan, Patna. These are with a few exception, stories of youth, love and loneliness and the attendant joy, alienation and heart break which comes along as a package deal. A veritable Pandora’s box of a collection where one never knows what one is going to find next: Two gallants go for a volkar Schlondorff movie and on their way back get some reality instruction; a high school teacher with the right stuff, hooked on Ghalib tries to emulate his hero; elsewhere another high school teacher, this time with the wrong stuff gets his comeuppance; two adolescents, troubled and withdrawn take the first tentative steps towards love; a young women on her twenty-fourth birthday discovers there is not much difference between her daschund and her boyfriend; a young man finds salvation in omelettes; another in Martin Scorsese; an abandoned short story writer with a blocked soul; a retired Don of literature who starts reading Byron again; a security guard with a lit fuse snaking upto his mind and more. In the end a realization dawns that like Godard’s Patrick every boy is called Ritwik. Since the short story wirter is a subaltern of the literary world, all the stories in this darkly comic and often whimsical collection thrive on a steady diet of subversion and dry wit. Required reading for the bibliophile, the cinephile and the paedophile alike.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Siddharth Chowdhury

Born in Patna in 1974, Siddharth Chowdhury earned an M.A. in English literature from Hindu college, University of Delhi before drifting into publishing. His stories have been published in The Brown Critique, Debonair, The Asian Age, The Sundary Observer and the Tehelka Literary Review among other places. He lives in Delhi and works as an editor with the house of Manohar. He is presently working on a short novel.

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Title
Diksha at St. Martin’s
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187075988
Length
viii+156p.,20cm.
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