Apradhini: Women Without Men

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A searing collection of life-stories from the heart of India. The earth-eating Muggi, groomed by her brother-in-law, cons fourteen men into marrying her and runs off with their money, but falls in love with the fifteenth and eagerly awaits the day she will be released from prison so that she can return to him.

The intimidating Vaishnavi pushes a buffalo, her cruel mother-in-law and husband over the edge of a ravine and spends the rest of her life punishing herself, wandering from place to place, homeless and penniless.

In this collection of sketches of ordinary women with extraordinary pasts, we read of women whose lives have been changed because of men, women who now survive on the fringes of society or outside it.

Compassionate without ever straying into sentimentality, Shivani’s histories of the formidable women whose lives she chronicled strike a chord in our hearts even today, forty years after they were first written. A few of her short stories, inspired by these women, also form part of this brilliant translation from the Hindi by her daughter and award-winning translator Ira Pande.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ira Pande

IRA PANDE worked as a university teacher for fifteen years, and then as an editor at Seminar, Biblio, Dorling Kindersley and Roli Books. She has done some work for television and has also acted in the award-winning film Monsoon Wedding. Currently, she works as a freelance writer and editor.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shivani .

Shivani was the pseudonym of writer Gaura Pant (1923–2003). Awarded the Padma Shri in 1981, Shivani attained cult status in the 1960s and ’70s. Her best-known works include the novels Chaudah Phere, Krishnakali, Smashan Champa, Rati Vilap and Vishkanya.

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Title
Apradhini: Women Without Men
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789350290378
Length
vii+193p., 20cm.
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