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Fugitive Histories Author/Editor : Githa Hariharan
Mala’s home in Delhi is empty, save for a lifetime of sketches left
behind by her late husband Asad and the memories they conjure. Sifting
through them on restless afternoons and sleepless nights, Mala summons
ghosts from her childhood, relives the heady days of love and optimism
when Asad and she robustly defied social conventions to build a life
together—and struggles to understand how events far removed could so
easily snatch away the certainties they had always taken for granted.
As
their story unfolds, others emerge: Of Sara, Mala and Asad’s daughter,
who, unable to commit to a cause that will renew her faith in her
parents’ ideals and her own, embarks on a search for purpose that
brings her from Mumbai to Ahmedabad, the venue of recent carnage. Of
Yasmin, whom Sara meets across a lately created ‘border’, a survivor of
mayhem secretly dreaming of college and the miraculous return of her
missing brother, Akbar, as she navigates menacing by-lanes to reach her
school safely every day. Of innumerable other lives trapped in
limbo—some caught in a mesh of memory, anguish and hate, others seeking
release in private dreams and valiant hopes.
Marked by an
astonishing clarity of observation and deep compassion, Fugitive
Histories exposes the legacy of prejudice that, sometimes insidiously,
sometimes perceptibly, continues to affect disparate lives in
present-day India. In prose that is at once elegant, playful and
startlingly inventive, Githa Hariharan portrays with remarkable
precision the web of human connections that binds as much as it divides.
* This edition is only for sale in South Asia Price Rs. 450 |