The plaintive song of the boatman on the Padma, a green haze of rice fields turning to gold in the light of the setting sun, the romance of Bengal caught and held in the silvery net of a fisherman’s haul…. Ambitious, subtle and intricately structured, Fireflies in the Mist spans nearly four decades of East Bengal’s history, from the dawn of nationalism to the restless aftermath of the bloody struggle for an independent Bangladesh. At the centre of this many-centred novel is Deepali Sarkar, a young Hindu attracted to the extreme left wing of the nationalist movement, and Rehan Ahmed, a Muslim radical of Marxist inclinations who introduces her to the life of the rural deprived. Their common political engagement draws them into a quietly doomed love affair. Through their relationship, Hyder explores the growth of tension between Bengal’s Hindus and Muslims who had once shared a culture and a history."History", Says Hyder, "Is another name for humanity’s inability to learn its lesson". Lit by the flare of Hyder’s prose, history is captured in the glow of the firefly’s wing, unfolding in the lives of her characters as they try to come to terms with their own and Bengal’s shifting fortunes.
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Title
Fireflies in the Mist: A Novel
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Women Unlimited, 2008
ISBN
8188965529
Length
xxviii+378p.
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