Kniha The River Knows Everything Vairagi Sagar

The River Knows Everything

Autor: Vairagi Sagar
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Vydavateľ: BlueRose Publishers
Dostupnosť: Skladom u dodávateľa
Odosielame za 10-18 dní
13.13
(Prize submissions / Library catalogues / Distributor metadata / Award entry forms)There is a kind o...

Informácie o knihe

Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
184
EAN
9789378250255
ISBN
9378250254
Enbook ID
53237168
Vydavateľ
Hmotnosť
255
Rozmery
152 x 229 x 11

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There is a kind of novel that arrives once in a generation, not to entertain but to reckon. The River Knows Everything is that novel.

Spanning six decades of Indian life from 1984 to the present, Vairagi Sagar's debut traces Anju Sharma's life from a dam-worker colony in the Kalpa Valley of Himachal Pradesh to the city streets and hospital corridors, where, in her sixties, she finally understands what was done to her and, at last, refuses to carry the shame of it.

The novel's power lies not in what happens to Anju, though what happens is devastating, but in how she sees it. From the age of six, she is a child of extraordinary perception, cataloguing the gap between what her world preaches and what it practises. That gap between the surface and the underneath, between the spoken and the real, is the novel's central structural and moral subject.

Sagar writes with the authority of deep geographical knowledge and the restraint of a novelist who trusts his material absolutely. The result is a work that is at once intimate and panoramic: a single woman's life rendered with such precision that it illuminates the lives of millions. Here is patriarchy not as ideology but as daily practice. Here is class not as abstraction but as the specific weight of a woman with nowhere left to go. Here is survivorship not as triumph but as the quiet, extraordinary fact of still being present.

The River Knows Everything belongs to the lineage of the great Indian social novels. It is also entirely irreducible to itself. This is literary fiction of the highest order, morally serious, emotionally devastating, and humane in ways that endure long after the last page.