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‘Ira’s writing is masterful…very real yet intensely sublime.’—DNA From early to middle age, Pilgrimage tells the story of Monica—Mona at home—over three defining, pivotal events in her life. In the opening section, set in contemporary times, Monica, now a woman with a penchant for causes and sympathy for the dispossessed and the underdog, is stranded on a highway, surrounded and stalled by aggressive kanwariyas marching to the Ganga, even as her father struggles for life in the ambulance they are travelling on. Then, going back in time, the novel unearths two incidents which made the girl the woman she has become. ‘Punishment’ finds Mona stepping into adolescence in a small town in north India in the 1980s, becoming aware of her body and its possibilities for the first time, the norms and attitudes which seek to control it, and the ways in which she can subvert them. But when her mother catches Mona spying on a rooftop homosexual encounter, everything changes. And the in-between story, ‘Transgressions’, follows Monica as a young scholar of Delhi University in the 1990s—having rejected the demands of home and parents—conducting research on the psychology of drug-addicts, and a doomed, intense love affair with Ajay, a heroin junkie. Evocative, precise and spare, Pilgrimage is an extraordinary exploration of one life negotiating family, sex, love—and the illusion of home. It is also the story of middle-class India and its dysfunctions, its casual bigotry and paralyzing insecurities.
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• A novel in three parts—reminiscent of Han Kang’s The Vegetarian—which weaves together themes of rebellion, religion, sexuality and a young girl’s coming of age • This unusual portrayal of a young girl as she grows up into a strong woman will be reviewed and talked about • Brilliant descriptions of small-town life in north India, as well as life in the Delhi of the 1990s • Pilgrimage will also receive attention from awards for literary fiction
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‘Ira’s writing is masterful…very real yet intensely sublime.’—DNA
Author Biography
Ira Singh’s first novel, The Surveyor, was published in 2014. She teaches English Literature at Delhi University’s Miranda House.
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Copyright © Ira Singh 2018
Speaking Tiger
Speaking Tiger is an independent publishing company based in New Delhi. Founded in September 2014, the company publishes a diverse list comprising quality fiction and non-fiction from South Asia and the rest of the world, with a strong emphasis on new voices.
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- Publisher Speaking Tiger
- Publication Date January 2018
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9789387693968
- Publication Country or regionIndia
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 299 INR
- Pages152
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Original Language AuthorsNA
- Editionoriginal edition
- Copyright Year2018
- Dimensions7.75 x 5.1 inches
- IllustrationNA
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