A House in Ranikhet

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A House in Ranikhet contains sixteen stories, including a cluster of stories around a group of characters in Ranikhet. The locales are far-flung, both in space and time.A House in Ranikhet is Keki N Daruwalla’s third volume of short stories after Sword and Abyss (1979) and The Minister for Permanent Unrest (1996), which included a novella set in Latin America. While his first volume contained considerable experimental fiction, his novella dealt with the corruption endemic in power, and some later stories touched upon theological intricacies and the unraveling of myth.His characters are vulnerable people, sometimes overwhelmed by circumstance. His concerns are centered on how dream and fable, myth and memory, forge a reality of their own and make people act and stumble in the way they do. Be it paintings, dreams or crimes, Daruwalla is interested in what lies behind the façade. Some stores, like the Chronicles of Julio Esteban, dealing with Portuguese missionaries, are more parable than fiction. He has two stories on Alexander’s invasion of India which show how well honed his sense of history is and how thorough his research. In vibrant prose charged with energy, he brings into play his rich humor, and the irony that goes with it.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Keki N Daruwalla

Keki N. Daruwalla is one of India's leading poets and short story writers. He wrote his Master's in literature from Punjab and spent a year at Oxford as a Visiting Fellow under the Colombo Plan. He retired as Chairman JIC and Secretary to the Government of India. He was also Special Assistant to the Prime Minister in 1979. He has nine volumes of poetry and three collections of short fictions to his credit. A volume of his Collected Poems has been published in 2006. Daruwalla won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize (for Asia) in 1987. He represented the country at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2005. His works have been translated in various European languages like Swedish, Magyar, German and Russian. He wrote regularly for The Economic Times on international affairs for five years.

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Title
A House in Ranikhet
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2003
ISBN
8171679617
Length
226p.
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