Talking Sanskrit to Fallen Leaves

Talking Sanskrit to Fallen Leaves

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Publisher's Synopsis

In language which is deceptively simple and accessible, Satyendra Srivastava writes about a world which is, on the surface, familiar. In the wry wit of his reinterpretations of Hindu myth and the sometimes surreal nature of his story-telling, he constantly surprises us into looking at the world afresh. He creates characters, such as Sita of Chapel Street and Bob Shillington, who plays cricket alone, who are emblematic and memorable. His voice is irreverent, bawdy, pained and gentle by turns, but always distinctive and intimate.

"There was a time, aside from all the Imperial cant and abuses, when Indian and Briton could share a unique intimacy of culture. A forced intimacy to start with and one never lacking in passion on both sides, but one that creatively brought out the best in the best of both races. Then came a messy painful divorce, with hurt pride and a rather hollow proving to the world that each could do without the other... but like two old lovers they still keep sneaking back into each others arms. Such meetings are often fruitful and something like Satyendra Srivastava's Talking Sanskrit to Fallen Leaves, full of life and hybrid vigour, comes to birth."
Haiku Quarterly

Satyendra Srivastava was born in India, but has lived for over thirty years in the U.K. He currently teaches at Cambridge University.

Book information

ISBN: 9780948833663
Publisher: Peepal Tree Press
Imprint: Peepal Tree Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 821
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 76
Weight: 106g
Height: 252mm
Width: 205mm
Spine width: 5mm