Clear Light of Day: A BBC Between the Covers Big Jubilee Read Pick

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Clear Light of Day: A BBC Between the Covers Big Jubilee Read Pick
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Anita Desai
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781784873929
ClassificationsDewey:823
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage Classics
Publication Date 7 June 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'A rich Chekhovian novel by one of the most gifted of contemporary Indian writers' New Yorker To the family living in the shabby, dusty house in Delhi, Tara's visit brings a sharp reminder of life outside tradition. For Bim, coping endlessly with their problems, there is a renewal of the old jealousies for, unlike her sister, she has failed to escape. Looking at both the cruelty and the beauty of family life and the harshness of India's modern history, Clear Light of Day brilliantly evokes the painful process of confronting and healing old wounds.

Author Biography

Born and educated in India, Anita Desai is the author of many novels and short stories, and has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times for her novels Clear Light of Day, In Custody and Fasting, Feasting. She is the Emerita John E. Burchard Professor of Humanities at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Fellow of both the American Academy of Arts and the Royal Society of Literature.

Reviews

A wonderful novel about silence and music, about the partition of a family as well as a nation * New York Times Book Review * A rich Chekhovian novel by one of the most gifted of contemporary Indian writers * New Yorker * Anita Desai has created an entire little civilization here from a fistful of memories, from a patchwork of sickroom dreams and childhood games and fairy tales. Clear Light of Day does what only the very best novels can do; it totally submerges us. It also takes us so deeply into another world that we almost fear we won't be able to climb out again -- Anne Tyler * New York Times *