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Meena Kandasamy

  • Meena
1 janvier 1984
The Book Of Desire
The Gypsy Goddess. Reis & Asche, englische Ausgabe
Exquisite Cadavers
The Gypsy Goddess
When I hit you
When I Hit You: Or, a Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife
  • SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2018 LONGLISTED FOR THE DYLAN THOMAS PRIZE 2018 SHORTLISTED FOR THE JHALAK PRIZE 2018 Guardian's Best Books of 2017 Daily Telegraph's Best Books of 2017 Observer Best Books of 2017 Financial Times Best Books of 2017 "Meena Kandasamy's vivid, sharp and precise writing makes a triumph of When I Hit You."--Guardian Set in modern India, the unnamed narrator falls in love with a university professor and agrees to be his wife. Based on the author's own experience of marriage, soon the newly-wed experiences extreme violence at her husband's hands and finds herself socially isolated. Intellectual and physical cruelty is explored. Yet hope keeps her alive. Writing becomes her salvation, a supreme act of defiance and, as the subtitle suggests, the novel is also about the act of writing itself and the way that fiction and stories can help you escape. Though a harrowing story, Kandasamy's writing is also funny, tender, and lyrical. When I Hit You is smart, fierce, and courageous.

    When I Hit You: Or, a Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife
  • When I hit you

    • 272pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
    4,1(938)Évaluer

    Coming with giant grass-roots support and extraordinary critical acclaim, When I Hit You has moved readers to laughter, to anger, to tears ... and to action.

    When I hit you
  • The Gypsy Goddess

    • 283pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
    3,8(454)Évaluer

    Tamil Nadu, 1968. Landlords rule over a feudal system that forces peasants to break their backs in the fields or be punished. As a small spark of defiance begins to spread among communities, the landlords vow to break them; party organizers suffer grisly deaths and the flow of food into the marketplaces dries up. But it only strengthens the villagers' resistance. Finally, the landlords descend on one village to set an example for the others. An exciting new release from this Chennai-based poet, writer and activist.

    The Gypsy Goddess
  • Exquisite Cadavers

    • 112pages
    • 4 heures de lecture
    3,8(569)Évaluer

    A slim, inventive novella that questions what divides fiction and memoir - Exquisite Cadavers is a bricolage of influence and a daring modernist short.

    Exquisite Cadavers
  • The Book of Desire is the award-winning (and Women's Prize-shortlisted) writer Meena Kandasamy's luminous translation of the Kamattu-p-pal, a 2000-year-old song of love and pleasure and the third part of the Thirukkural - one of the most important texts in Tamil literature. Written by the poet Thiruvalluvar, the Kamattu-p-pal section of the Thirukkural focuses on love and female sensuality. It is the most intimate section of this great work - and also, historically, the part that has been most heavily censored. Although hundreds of male translations of the text have been published, it has also only ever been translated by a woman once before. The Book of Desire is Meena's own feminist reclamation of the Kamattu-p-pal. With her trademark wit, lyricism and passionate insight, she weaves a magic spell: taking the reader on a journey through 250 kurals (short verses), organised under separate headings - 'The Pleasure of Sex', 'Renouncing Shame', 'The Delights of Sulking - the result is

    The Book Of Desire
  • A fierce, tender, political collection that asks how to express the fullness of identity and desire in the face of a hostile state. All discipline a deception to hide the wildness, all symmetry an excuse for keeping count. Tomorrow Someone Will Arrest You cements Meena Kandasamy as one of the most exciting, radical thinkers at work today. These poems chronicle wanting, art-making, and the practising of resistance and solidarity in the face of a hostile state. Here, the personal is political, and Kandasamy moves between sex, desire, family and wider societal issues of caste, the refugee crisis, and freedom of expression with grace and defiance. This is a bold, unforgettable collection by a poet who compels us to sit up and listen.

    Tomorrow Someone Will Arrest You
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    Ein Porträt der Autorin als junge Ehefrau

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    Meena Kandasamys sprachgewaltiger autobiografischer Roman erzählt die Chronik einer missbräuchlichen Ehe und feiert die unbesiegbare Kraft der Kunst. Eine kluge, wilde und mutige Auseinandersetzung mit der Ehe im modernen Indien – und nicht nur dort. Verführt von Politik, Poesie und dem Traum, gemeinsam eine bessere Welt zu schaffen, verliebt sich eine junge Frau in ihren charismatischen Professor. Nach der Hochzeit zieht sie zu ihm in eine verregnete Küstenstadt in einer Region Indiens, deren Sprache sie nicht beherrscht, und muss entdecken, dass ihr perfekter Mann sich hinter verschlossenen Türen in ein perfektes Monster verwandelt. Als er sie auf seine idealisierte Version einer gehorsamen Frau reduziert, sie schikaniert und ihren Ehrgeiz, Schriftstellerin zu werden, im Keim erstickt, schwört sie, sich zu wehren, auch wenn ihre Familie sie drängt, in der Ehe zu bleiben – ein Widerstand, der sie entweder töten oder ihr die Freiheit zurückgeben wird.

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