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River of Fire
(Aag Ka Darya)
Author/Editor : Qurratulain Hyder

Never before available in English, River of Fire, originally published as Aag ka Darya in 1959, is without question the most important novel of 20th-century Urdu literature. An amazing, sui generis book, River of Fire spans two and a half millennia. Set during four Indian epochs (the classical, the medieval, the colonial, and the modern post-national), the novel is a meditation on history and human nature, tracing four souls through time. Each section is linked by characters who bear, in every period, the same names: Gautam, Champa, Kamal, and Cyril. Gautam (appearing first as a student of mysticism at the Forest University of Shravasti in the 4th century B.C.E.) and Champa (throughout embodying the enigmatic experience of Indian women) begin and end the novel; Muslim Kamal appears mid-way through, as the Muslims did, and loses himself in the Indian landscape; and Cyril, the Englishman, appears later still. In different eras, different relations form among the four -- romance and war, possession and dispossession. Yet together the characters reflect the oneness of human nature: amidst the nationalist and religious upheavals of Indian history, Hyder argues for a culture that is inclusive. Interweaving parables, legends, dreams, diaries, and letters, Hyder's prose is lyrical and witty. There is really no book like River of Fire. Qurratulain Hyder was awarded the Bharatiya Gnanpith, India's highest literary award, in 1989, and here is her masterpiece, her broadest canvas and her finest art.

Price Rs. 300

Product Details
  • Paperback : 428pp
  • Author/Editor : Qurratulain Hyder
  • Year of Publication : 2003
  • Publisher : Women Unlimited, New Delhi
  • Language : English, from the Urdu
  • Product Dimension : 
  • Shipping Weight : 500
  • ISBN Number : 81-8507-02-X
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    Reviews and Author details:

  • [River of Fire] is to Urdu fiction what A Hundred Years of Solitude is to Hispanic literature. Qurratulain Hyder has a place alongside her exact contemporaries, Milan Kundera and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, as one of the world's major living writers. Aamer Hussein, The [London] Times Literary Supplement
  • Hyder is a wonderful writer. Hers is one of the most important Indian voices of the twentieth century. Amitav Ghosh
  • An Urdu classic with a breathtakingly vast canvas. Outlook
  • A glorious tapestry of India's history....Brilliant and thought-provoking...this book is fascinating! India Edghill, Historical Novels Review, February 2004
  • A rich and ancient tapestry, interweaving the tiny threads of individual human experience into a panoramic spread of cultural diversity. Linda B. Osborne, WorldView, November/December 2004
  • About the Author Qurratulain Hyder is one of the leading writers of Urdu fiction in India. She was awarded the Bharatiya Gnapinth, India's highest literary award, in 1989
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