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Avinuo Kire

    Avinuo Kire píše s hlubokým porozuměním pro složitost lidských vztahů a prožívaných emocí. Její dílo zkoumá témata identity, tradice a modernosti a často se zaměřuje na ženské postavy a jejich vnitřní světy. Kire se vyznačuje jemným a pronikavým stylem, který čtenáře vtahuje do intimních momentů svých postav. Její psaní nabízí jedinečný pohled na kulturní a společenské dynamiky, které formují životy lidí v jejím regionu.

    The Last Light of Glory Days
    Where the Cobbled Path Leads
    • Where the Cobbled Path Leads

      • 184 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      4,1(37)Ohodnotit

      Set against a backdrop of folk fantasy, the story follows eleven-year-old Vime as she navigates her grief after her mother's death. Seeking solace, she discovers a magical tree that serves as a portal between the human and spirit worlds. Guided by Tei, a forest spirit, Vime embarks on a journey through these realms, confronting her fears and the possibility of her father remarrying. As she learns to embrace her loss, she also encounters various spirits, uncovering the complexities of grief and the importance of letting go.

      Where the Cobbled Path Leads
    • The Last Light of Glory Days

      • 186 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      Description Profoundly compassionate and a masterful storyteller, Avinuo Kire describes a world that is as breathtaking as it is shattering; where military occupation and magic co-exist. 'The Disturbance' holds three interconnected stories, set against the backdrop of the Indo-Naga conflict that began in the late 1940s and remains unresolved to this day. Told through the eyes of women from three succeeding generations of the same family, the stories recount how Naga people remained determined to hold on to normalcy even in the face of occupation, state torture, the tearing apart of families and racism. In 'New Tales from an Old World', everyday events in the mountains are infused with an element of the supernatural. Naga myths and folk legends slip effortlessly into tales of hard farm life, childhood terrors and adventures in the countryside, love and mourning. In these stories, hunters, predators, Tekhumevi (weretigers), secret potions, shadowy-demons called Kamvüpfhi, strange spirits and enchanted forests, find a place in contemporary Nagaland with remarkable ease. This volume, both a political declaration and a personal love-note to her land, establishes Avinuo Kire as a writer of formidable skill. The Last Light of Glory Days is an exquisite unravelling of the tired tropes that cast Nagaland as another undistinguishable piece in the 'Northeast'.

      The Last Light of Glory Days