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Difficult Daughters Manju Kapur

Difficult Daughters By Manju Kapur

Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur


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Summary

Spanning three generations, this story centres around a woman born at the turn of the 20th century into an austere Punjabi family. It tells of an illicit affair and its wider political and social implications - not least, the vexed issue, for Indian women, of marriage versus education.

Difficult Daughters Summary

Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur

Set around the time of Partition and written with absorbing intelligence and sympathy, "Difficult Daughters" is the story of a woman torn between family duty, the desire for education, and illicit love. Virmati, a young woman born in Amritsar into an austere and high-minded household, falls in love with a neighbour, the Professor--a man who is already married. That the Professor eventually marries Virmati, installs her in his home (alongside his furious first wife) and helps her towards further studies in Lahore, is small consolation to her scandalised family. Or even to Virmati, who finds that the battle for her own independence has created irrevocable lines of partition and pain around her. "Difficult Daughters" was short-listed for the Crossword Book Award in India.

Difficult Daughters Reviews

"This is a skilful, enticing first novel by an Indian writer who prefers reality to magic realism. Manju Kapur's sensuous pages re-create an intimate world where family groups sleep in the open air on the roof and wash themselves in the yard in the dewy cool of morning, where love-making is furtive and urgent because another wife may be listening, and women's lives move to a complex choreography of cooking, washing, weaving and mending, growing, picking, chopping and blending...This book offers a completely imagined, aromatic, complex world, a rare thing in first novels." --Maggie Gee, "Sunday Times" "Kapur's book is steeped in exquisite melancholy." --"Guardian" "Kapur writes with quiet intelligence and wry, deadpan humour. Set against the bloody backdrop of Partition, this is a powerful portrait of a society where shame is more important than grief, pragmatism goes hand-in-hand with superstition, and a pregnant wife has to share a bed with her mother-in-law." --"Observer" "An urgent and important story about family and partitions and love." --Vikram Chandra

Additional information

GOR001366452
9780571196340
0571196349
Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
1998-11-02
256
Winner of The Commonwealth Writer's Prize Best First Book Eurasia 1999
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