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Temporary Lives

Temporary Lives

Temporary Lives


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A collection of stories from the streets and cities of modern south India that explore interior worlds and moments of intensity, either awakening or loss, in the lives of diverse characters - mostly young girls and married women, but also boys and long-laboring men.

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Temporary Lives Summary

This is a haunting collection of stories from the streets and cities of modern south India. These ten memorable stories explore interior worlds and moments of intensity, either awakening or loss, in the lives of diverse characters - mostly young girls and married women, but also boys and long-laboring men. Whether Hindu, Muslim, or Christian, they are all burdened by the complex layerings of class and gender, and are variously able or unable to find escape from the conditions of oppression that surround them. Some manage to rise above their situations by experiencing the denials and hardships of their lives as temporary; others find no such relief. In the title story, Rose Ammal, who married young and bore numerous children, survives her husband's betrayal and religious conversion by creating her own private redemptions and conversions. The Next Corpse Collector chronicles significant moments in the lives of two young brothers, Anwar and Amir, who seek to escape the destiny of corpse collector, the job their father is determined to bequeath to them. What the Watchman Saw offers a glimpse into the life of Venkatesh, a longtime watchman who is faced with the dilemma of whether to report the theft of stolen antiquities from the house of his new neighbor. Esther is a tale of the haunting, troubled spirit of Leeza's grandmother, who lingers in Leeza's childhood home and unexpectedly helps her during the summer her grandfather dies as she wakes to an adolescent infatuation with a neighbor boy. In The Couple in the Park, a young middle-class wife, Laura, in a constrictive arranged marriage, finds comfort in watching a couple in the park who remind her of her own grandparents as she tips over the edge into schizophrenia. The Man on the Veranda traces a significant day in the life of retired government-worker Parameswaran - the day his wife finally leaves him.

Temporary Lives Reviews

I was enthralled by how the author's world, so different from my own, nonetheless raised important issues about my own humanity, ethnicity, race, and class. There is real passion underlying and within these well-constructed stories. They are never pedantic or didactic. The characters revel in their complex humanity. Temporary Lives is a polished, well-crafted, and profound collection worthy of the Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction. Exploring oppressed peoples of India - men and women, across a range of ages - is no small feat. I particularly liked the author's ability to stop time - to reveal in small moments the largeness (and, sometimes, the tragic smallness) of life. Interior lives are burnished with precise, sensual prose. I loved all the stories in this collection and how the thematic vision of 'temporary lives' was fulfilled. - Jewell Parker Rhodes, contest judge and author of Yellow Moon: A Novel

About

RAMOLA D teaches creative writing at George Washington University and at the Writer's Center in Bethesda. Her poetry collection, Invisible Season, won the Washington Writers' Publishing House Award.

Additional information

CIN1558497420G
9781558497429
1558497420
Temporary Lives: Stories by
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Massachusetts Press
20091123
176
N/A
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