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Leaf, Water and Flow

Publisher:
Harper Perennial In
| Author:
Avadhoot Dongare
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Harper Perennial In
Author:
Avadhoot Dongare
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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We live as social beings. But our being social includes power structures of various kinds-from the language that we speak and write in to the state or anti-state actors that claim to run some of these structures. The novel attempts to grapple with these structures, the individuals who are part of these structures and also who are in conflict with these structures. There is Naxalite/Maoist politics; there is an egret who has seen a baby die in a village in central India; there is an author (perhaps the one who had written a novel titled The Story of Being Useless); there is a teak leaf which is dying; there is a ‘professional revolutionary’ who has come out of incarceration; there is an adivasi woman who was once part of a Maoist dalam; there is a wife of a police sub-inspector; and there is a reader who reads this novel and ends it with his comments.

There are some more such voices in the novel. Some of them tell their stories, some of them try to contribute to the stories of others, and a few of them are perhaps also thinking about how to end this binary and be a part of all the stories.

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We live as social beings. But our being social includes power structures of various kinds-from the language that we speak and write in to the state or anti-state actors that claim to run some of these structures. The novel attempts to grapple with these structures, the individuals who are part of these structures and also who are in conflict with these structures. There is Naxalite/Maoist politics; there is an egret who has seen a baby die in a village in central India; there is an author (perhaps the one who had written a novel titled The Story of Being Useless); there is a teak leaf which is dying; there is a ‘professional revolutionary’ who has come out of incarceration; there is an adivasi woman who was once part of a Maoist dalam; there is a wife of a police sub-inspector; and there is a reader who reads this novel and ends it with his comments.

There are some more such voices in the novel. Some of them tell their stories, some of them try to contribute to the stories of others, and a few of them are perhaps also thinking about how to end this binary and be a part of all the stories.

About Author

Avadhoot Dongare is a writer and a translator. He started writing fiction in 2007. He has published four novels in Marathi: Svatahala Faltu Samjanyachi Goshta (The Story of Being Useless, 2012), Eka Lekhakache Teen Sandarbha (Three Contexts of a Writer 2013), Paan, Pani Ni Pravah (Leaf, Water and Flow, 2015) and Bhintivarcha Chashma (Specs on the Wall, 2018). Dongare's first novel was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar in 2014. He has also published two tracts on the practice of translation Svatahacha Avakash Tapasatana (Probing One's Space, 2017) and Eka Shabdacha Pech (A Quandary about a Word, 2021) and a book of short stories for children.

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