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Kamala Markandaya
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Kamala Markandaya – лучшие книги

  • Nektar in einem Sieb Kamala Markandaya
    ISBN: 3293200095
    Год издания: 1991
    Издательство: Unionsverlag
    Язык: Немецкий
  • Nectar in a Sieve Kamala Markandaya
    ISBN: 978-0-451-53172-8
    Год издания: 2020
    Издательство: Signet Classics
    Язык: Английский

    The acclaimed million-copy bestselling novel about a woman’s struggle to find happiness in a changing India. Married as a child bride to a tenant farmer she had never met, Rukmani works side by side in the field with her husband to wrest a living from a land ravaged by droughts, monsoons, and insects. With remarkable fortitude and courage, she meets changing times and fights poverty and disaster. This beautiful and eloquent story tells of a simple peasant woman in a primitive village in India whose whole life is a gallant and persistent battle to care for those she loves - an unforgettable novel that "will wring your heart out" (Associated…

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  • The Nowhere Man Kamala Markandaya
    ISBN: 978-1908446992
    Год издания: 2020
    Издательство: HopeRoad
    The Nowhere Man is an intricate, perceptive tragedy of alienation centered around the violent racism sparked by Britain’s post-war immigration drive. Srinivas, an elderly Brahmin, has been living in south London suburb for 30 years. After the death of his son, and later his wife, this lonely man is befriended by an Englishwoman in her sixties, whom he takes into his home. The two form a deep and abiding relationship. But the haven they have created for themselves proves to be a fragile one. Racist violence enters their world and Srinivas’s life changes irrevocably—as does his dream of England as a country of tolerance and equality. First published in 1972, The Nowhere Man depicts a London convulsed by fear and bitterness. Truly shocking, The Nowhere Man is as relevant today as when it was first published almost 50 years ago.