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Paperback Clear Light of Day Book

ISBN: 0618074511

ISBN13: 9780618074518

Clear Light of Day

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Set in India's Old Delhi, CLEAR LIGHT OF DAY is Anita Desai's tender, warm, and compassionate novel about family scars, the ability to forgive and forget, and the trials and tribulations of familial... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Thoughtful novel about the divising of the Indian subcontinent

The partition of the Indian subcontinent into two nations has held sway over the Indian imagination for more than three decades. In fiction and in films, the troubles figure as watershed and as metaphor, having as much force for Indians today as the Civil War had for Americans at the turn of the last century, although with the important difference that the War Between the States left this country united rather than divided. The shadow of partition falls heavily on the characters in this novel by the distinguished Bombay storyteller Anita Desai. In place of neo-Marxist realism or Kiplingesque romanticism, two favorite Indian modes, "Clear Light of Day" is a hauntingly beautiful story of a bourgeois family's struggle against the forces of disintegration. Two sisters, long separated by distance and life-style, take stock of their family's lives and their own. Tara, beautiful and worldly, has returned from living abroad as the wife of a diplomat. Bim, conventional and competent, has never left Old Delhi where she cares for their younger brother Baba. Their older brother, whose childhood ambition was to be a hero, has married a Moslem and become a successful businessman. "Clear Light of Day" is an ironic title for a novel so preoccupied with the shadowy border between illusion and reality. Memory forever shields most events from the clear light of day. We who conduct our lives without apparent reference to the momentous times we inhabit will discover new ways of seeing ourselves as we wander in the dying gardens of this thoughtful, imaginative and expressively written book.

The Best !

This is the best book I have ever read. Anita Desai has beautifuly crafted this book. She is one those rare authors who have depicted Indian settings in a truthful and spirited manner. Even without Indian background the book would have made a great piece as charactersation is very solid and anyone can identify their own lives with those of the main characters in the book. This is a story of family, passions, egos and love. From the start to end it feels you are reading some wonderful prose and poetry. A MUST READ!

Classic! A Piece of Art

Anita Desai captures truth of life in an manner that captivates you and keeps you drawn to the last page. Very emotional, passionate and true account of family life and personal attitudes.

Can reading get any better?

Quiet, sensitive writing is the hallmark of the author - where words and sentences are never wasted. Like a good feeling it seeps into you - a feeling that is unfortunately sad yet warm. I cried profusely as I read and reread the last few pages. I am sure every reader will find something to identify with when they read the book.
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