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An unforgettable account of the scars of a long war, and the prolonged mayhem of the postwar peace

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The Seasons of Trouble: Life Amid the Ruins of Sri Lankas Civil War Rohini Mohan

For three decades, Sri Lanka's civil war tore communities apart. In 2009, the Sri Lankan army finally defeated the separatist Tamil Tigers guerrillas in a fierce battle that swept up about 300,000 civilians and killed more than 40,000. More than a million had been displaced by the conflict, and the resilient among them still dared to hope. But the next five years changed everything.
Rohini Mohan's searing account of three lives caught up in the devastation looks beyond the heroism of wartime survival to reveal the creeping violence of the everyday. When city-bred Sarva is dragged off the streets by state forces, his middle-aged mother, Indra, searches for him through the labyrinthine Sri Lankan bureaucracy. Meanwhile, Mugil, a former child soldier, deserts the Tigers in the thick of war to protect her family.
Having survived, they struggle to live as the Sri Lankan state continues to attack minority Tamils and Muslims, frittering away the era of peace. Sarva flees the country, losing his way - and almost his life - in a bid for asylum. Mugil stays, breaking out of the refugee camp to rebuild her family and an ordinary life in the village she left as a girl. But in her tumultuous world, desires, plans, and people can be snatched away in a moment.The Seasons of Trouble is a startling, brutal, yet beautifully written debut from a prize-winning journalist. It is a classic piece of reportage, five years in the making, and a trenchant, compassionate examination of the corrosive effect of conflict on a people.

The Seasons of Trouble Bewertungen

Gripping and profoundly moving ... Rohini Mohan has produced an astonishing feat of
reportage. -- Charles Mahtesian, NPR (Guide to 2014's Great Reads)
[P]oetic ... a thoroughly absorbing book. * Economist *
The Seasons of Trouble is devastatingly good. Rohini Mohan's intimately rendered account of the brutal end-game and unfinished aftermath of Sri Lanka's civil war is breathtakingly well-told. By focusing on the lives of three Tamils and telling their stories in novelistic detail, Mohan has revealed a modern tragedy of truly epic proportions. Haunting and unforgettable. -- Jon Lee Anderson * New Yorker *
Mohan captures a country of dueling narratives as irreconcilable as those of the Palestinians and the Israelis, of suspicions and betrayals instigated by an all-powerful security apparatus. * New York Review of Books *
A remarkable feat of empathy. Mohan paints her characters with such emotional richness that it's hard to believe the work is not a product of her imagination but of five years of painstaking reporting. -- Adrian Chen * Slate (Best Books of 2014) *
In large part a chronicle of war and its aftermath, Mohan's impressive study is also a Kafkaesque story of survival in a society riven by ethnic tensions and mutual distrust. -- Lucy Popescu * Times Literary Supplement *
Using three lives-an abducted son, a searching mother, and a child soldier-Mohan gets close enough to show the unraveling of not only a people but individuals and families . Mohan combines years of superb journalism with a novelist's touch to give a vividly brutal and beautiful look at humans surviving the still-violent aftermath of a civil war. * Guernica *
A penetrating account of the stories of Tamil survivors of the conflict. * LA Review of Books *
Governments seriously contemplating Sri Lanka's model would be wise to read The Seasons of Trouble. It isn't a traditional political study, but Mohan doesn't intend it to be. Instead, by focusing intimately on the lives of three individuals-their daily struggles, the shared hurt and trauma-she has produced an ambitious, thoroughly engrossing work that informs the mind while simultaneously unsettling the heart. * The American Interest *
Through the journeys and trials of Mugil and Sarava, in the period before and immediately after the civil war, Rohini Mohan has given us a glimpse into the lives of so many others who have also ended up on the losing side of Sri Lanka's civil war. Seasons of Trouble, though non-fiction, does what novels do best: it allows us into the hearts and minds of people who might be very different from us, but with whom we come to have a great empathy through inhabiting their lives. -- Shyam Selvadurai, author of Funny Boy and The Hungry Ghosts
Extraordinary rendering of the brutal denouement of the war between the Sri Lankan state and the Tamil rebels . The effect of these three interwoven narratives is haunting, and The Seasons of Trouble is a work of daring empathy. Mohan manages to give us direct access to the worldview of impoverished Tamil villagers and the seemingly Faustian choices they face . This is Sri Lanka's tragedy, but it is also Mohan's triumph. -- Anand Gopal * BookForum *
A significant, though heartrending, account. -- Alan Moores * Booklist *
Rohini Mohan offers a fine-grained account of the Rajapaksa years. Her narrative interweaves the fates of two former LTTE fighters, and one of their mothers, as they navigate their way through postwar Sri Lanka. She enters the minds of her subjects with care, never presuming to know more about her subjects than they know themselves. She also never allows her portraits of people to obstruct the larger story, as she documents the continuities and ruptures between civil war and peace: the tortures that continue in Sri Lanka's prisons, the reviling of former LTTE female fighters by those who once cheered them on, the rising animus towards Muslims, and a new economic regime which, in its pursuit of foreign investment, has caused the stagnation of real wages. -- Thomas Meaney * London Review of Books *

Über Rohini Mohan

ROHINI MOHAN is a prize-winning political journalist based in Bangalore, India. She has an MA in Political Journalism from Columbia University, New York, where she was a 2009-2010 Presidential Fellow. She has won prestigious awards for her work, including the Charles Wallace Fellowship 2013, London; the ICRC Humanitarian Reporting Award 2012, New Delhi; the Sanskriti-Prabha Dutt Fellowship 2012, New Delhi; and the South Asian Journalists' Association award 2011, New York. She has written for The New York Times, Tehelka, The Caravan, Outlook, and The Hindu.

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GOR007269184
9781781688830
1781688834
The Seasons of Trouble: Life Amid the Ruins of Sri Lankas Civil War Rohini Mohan
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Winner of Tata Literature Live! First Book Award (Non-Fiction) 2015
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