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In The Shadow Of The Sun

In The Shadow Of The Sun

PRAFULLA ROY

Sixteen stories by the winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award for Literature 2003, encompassing the realities of daily life and the quirkiness of human character.

Hardback | 140 x 216mm (5.5 x 8.5") | 247 pp

ISBN 8174363335


About this book

Here are sixteen of the finest of Prafulla Roy’s short stories, made fascinating merely by the realities of everyday life and the quirkiness of human character. This combination of the mundane with the odd, and sometimes the exotic, is Roy’s simple recipe for great literary interest. We have a jungle-beater-cum-stray-dog-catcher and his role in the birth of a child; we have two strangers enjoying a passing moment of love after a vicious fight with an animal over food; we have a little girl—the daughter of a prostitute—who, in her own way, reaches the moon with Neil Armstrong. Then there are stories of the dreams—of beggars, of bird-catchers, of a tiger-man and of a would-be film extra. There are stories of self-sacrifice on the part of those who have nothing, and of the exploitation of the weak by those who have everything. There are hypocrites and idealists, holy men and whores. There are the bidi-makers who do burlesque mimes, and there are small town thugs and manipulators. We meet the pathetic down-and-out who cannot get away from his roots, and we feel for the untouchable woman desperate for the protection of her seventh husband. In all, we have a colourful, tragic, heroic, amazing vista of underprivileged life in rural India.

About the author

Prafulla Roy was born in 1934 in a village in Dhaka district, now in Bangladesh. He started writing at the age of nineteen. The partition of India in 1947 provided one of the major themes in his writing, the other being rural poverty. Most of the stories in this volume emanate out of Roy’s experience of life in the economically backward state of Bihar. His work has influenced filmmakers, particularly such major artists as Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Tapan Sinha, Biplab Ray Chaudhary and Sandeep Ray. Many of the films based on Roy’s stories have been made in languages other than Bengali, and several of his writings have now been translated into other Indian languages. Nine stories in this collection have a screen version.

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