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The Rape of Sita

Autor Lindsey Collen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2001
Sita is a strong woman, a living legend in Mauritian society. She has also buried a secret that threatens to overwhelm her very self. Raped by a "friend" eight years before, Sita's search to come to terms with her past extends beyond her physical violation to encompass other forms of oppression.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780747552451
ISBN-10: 0747552452
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 129 x 197 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Descriere

Sita is a strong woman, a living legend in Mauritian society. She has also buried a secret that threatens to overwhelm her very self. Raped by a "friend" eight years before, Sita's search to come to terms with her past extends beyond her physical violation to encompass other forms of oppression.

Recenzii

"Beautifully written, powerful, and wise." —Booklist

"Exquisitely crafted, The Rape of Sita is an insightful novel. Its extraordinary characters, rooted in the contemporary world, are drawn against a rich backdrop of tradition and mythology. . . . [It] transcends personal tragedy and stands as a metaphor for all forms of oppression." —Multicultural Review

"A delicately textured novel, its technique drawn partly from oral tradition, that interweaves a modern story with mythological pre-history. It takes up the cudgels, with warmth, on behalf of Sitas then and now." —The Independent (London)

"A witty, sharp protest against the age-old unfair treatment of women. . . . A beautifully gentle and subtle book . . . haunting and touching." —Mail and Guardian Literary Supplement (South Africa)