The Man with Enormous Wings

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What were they to do with the man lying face down on the ground, his once enormous wings burnt and charred to unsightly stubs? They turned him around. His glasses were cracked and he could not sit up … He was coming in their way. Enemies thirsting for each other’s blood, they were united on this point: this man had to be got rid of.    
                  
Focusing on the communal riots which rocked Ahmedabad in 2002, Esther David offers a series of impressionistic, sharply etched portraits of the city. From the breathtaking Sidi Saiyyed mosque and the unbridled joy of Uttarayan celebrations to the sheer terror and mindless bloodshed of the riots, these short pieces describe the place and try to understand the events that changed it forever.
 
These vignettes have one thing in common: the man with enormous wings. He impotently hovers over the narrative, silently lamenting the fierce bloodlust of a city that once worshipped him and grew up on his lessons of non-violence.

Illustrated with striking line drawings by the author, The Man with Enormous Wings is a powerful, compelling book, not only because of the relevance and importance of what it has to say but also for the manner in which it chooses to say it.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Esther David

Esther David, author of The Walled City, Book of Esther and a collection of short stories, By the Sabarmati, has edited an anthology of earthquake stories and co-authored India’s Jewish Heritage: Ritual, Art and Life-cycle. She is published in French and her work is included in the library of modern Jewish literature, Syracuse University Press, New York. Esther David belongs to a Bene Israel family of Ahmedabad and grew up in a zoo created by her father.

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Title
The Man with Enormous Wings
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9780143066927
Length
vii+122p., Illustrations; 20cm.
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