"When novelist Anuradha Roy and her husband stumble upon a derelict cottage in the hill station of Ranikhet, they decide it is where they will now live. After the frenetic city of Delhi, Roy is initially bemused by the gentle pace of life in the mountains but then won over: spellbound by the landscape, taken to the heart of their sometimes recalcitrant neighbours and adopted by four mountain dogs and counting. Over twenty-five years, as she becomes accustomed to living among forests where leopards roam freely, she will come to encounter nature at its most fierce, captivating and vulnerable - and bear witness to the destructive impact of global warming on the alpine ecosystem. Written with unsentimental clarity, humour and poignancy, Called by the Hills: A Home in the Himalaya is a tender and intimate portrait of a home, a community and a rugged, extraordinary landscape"--Publisher's description.
Anuradha Roy Pořadí knih (chronologicky)
Anuradha Roy píše o složitosti a kontrastech indické společnosti. Její díla se ponořují do hlubin lidských vztahů a zkoumají témata identity, paměti a politiky. Royin styl je poetický a zároveň pronikavý, často využívá bohaté obrazy k vykreslení intimních a společenských světů. Její psaní nabízí čtenářům jedinečný pohled na život v Indii.






The Story of Babur
- 176 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Anuradha's lucid and lively retelling of the Baburnama will introduce this classic of world literature to a new generation of young readers.
The Earthspinner
- 224 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Moving its protagonists between India and Britain, The Earthspinner shows the many ways in which the East encounters the West, fanaticism wars tirelessly against reason, and the individual's creative desires struggle against a populace's basic instinct for destruction.
All the Lives We Never Lived
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
From the Man Booker Prize-nominated author of Sleeping on Jupiter and “one of India’s greatest living authors” ( O, The Oprah Magazine ), a poignant and sweeping novel set in India during World War II and the present day about a son’s quest to uncover the truth about his mother.In my childhood, I was known as the boy whose mother had run off with an Englishman. The man was in fact German, but in small‑town India in those days, all white foreigners were largely thought of as British.So begins the “gracefully wrought” ( Kirkus Reviews ) story of Myshkin and his mother, Gayatri, who rebels against tradition to follow her artist’s instinct for freedom.Freedom of a different kind is in the air across India. The fight against British rule is reaching a critical turn. The Nazis have come to power in Germany. At this point of crisis, two strangers arrive in Gayatri’s town, opening up to her the vision of other possible lives.What took Myshkin’s mother from India and Dutch-held Bali in the 1930s, ripping a knife through his comfortingly familiar universe? Excavating the roots of the world in which he was abandoned, Myshkin comes to understand the connections between the anguish at home and a war‑torn universe overtaken by patriotism.Evocative and moving, “this mesmerizing exploration of the darker consequences of freedom, love, and loyalty is an astonishing display of Roy’s literary prowess” ( Publishers Weekly ).
Sleeping on Jupiter
- 256 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2015 AND WINNER OF THE 2016 DSC PRIZE FOR SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE A stark and unflinching novel by a spellbinding storyteller, about religion, love and violence in the modern world. A train stops at a railway station. A young woman jumps off. She has wild hair, sloppy clothes, a distracted air. She looks Indian, yet she is somehow not. The sudden violence of what happens next leaves the other passengers gasping. The train terminates at Jarmuli, a temple town by the sea. Here, among pilgrims, priests and ashrams, three old women disembark only to encounter the girl once again. What is someone like her doing in this remote corner, which attracts only worshippers? Over the next five days, the old women live out their long-planned dream of a holiday together; their temple guide finds ecstasy in forbidden love; and the girl is joined by a photographer battling his own demons. The full force of the evil and violence beneath the serene surface of the town becomes evident when their lives overlap and collide. Unexpected connections are revealed between devotion and violence, friendship and fear, as Jarmuli is revealed as a place with a long, dark past that transforms all who encounter it.
The Folded Earth
- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
A love story - as beautiful as it is unbearably sad - about two people who choose each other when others have abandoned them.
