To Surju, With Love

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A transcreation of Jaiwanti Dimri’s Hindi novella, Surju Ke Naam, this is the story of Sukurmani, a young woman who migrates to Bhutan with her four-year-old son, Surju, in search of livelihood, stability and peace. A Dumka tribal from Jharkhand, the one constant in her life is change as she crosses many borders – from Ranchi in Jharkhand, to Kokrajhar to Darranga in Bodoland, to Bishalgarh in Tripura, to Rungthung and finally to Kanglung in east Bhutan – to escape ethnic clashes, unrest and himsa, the omnipresent and many-faced violence which follows her.

Set in the small, scenic hill town of Kanglung, much of the story is told through a dialogue between two women: Sukurmani and her Memsaab. Through her Memsaab’s eyes, we get glimpses of Sukurmani’s life, past and present. We witness her struggles to make ends meet as a single mother, an illiterate labourer and uninhibited tribal in an alien land. We also see her as a self-reliant, resilient woman living her own life with willful little Surju, who trails her like a shadow, a participant in all his mother’s joys and sorrows. As the narrative unfolds, an unusual bond forms between these two different women: two Indian expatriates, one legal and one illegal.

A poignant and thought-provoking story simply told, it lingers even after the last word is read.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jaiwanti Dimri

Prof. Jaiwanti Dimri teachers English at H.P. University, Shimla. She was in the Faculty of English at Sherubtse College, Kanglung, in Bhutan during 1997-99 under the aegis of Colombo plan. A bilingual writer in Hindi and English, her publication include Ernest Hemingway: A Critical Study of his Short Stories and Non Fiction and Gagar Bhar Pani-a collection of short stories in Hindi. She is the recipient of ‘Arya Smriti Sahitya Samman”.

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Title
To Surju, With Love
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9789386296986
Length
120p.
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