Publisher's Synopsis
Aseem, naïve and earnest, has just returned to Delhi to look for a job after completing his business studies. Disillusioned with his father Avinash's uninspiring life, and desperately trying to carve a path for himself independent of his overbearingly interfering aunt, Menaka, and her ad-man husband, Aseem finds himself drawn to Swati, a Maoish sympathiser working in Delhi's slums.
As his life takes one surprising turn after another, Aseem comes face to face with a Maoist revolutionary and an adivasi commander fighting a covert battle in the forests of Bastar, discovers facets of his father's past that he could not have imagined, and finds himself working with Menaka and her husband to market a godman.
Rich in vivid image, THROUGH THE FOREST, DARKLY is an uncompromising yet poignant description of love and ideals betrayed, violence and cruelty and a society torn apart by irreconcilable divides.