Abandon

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Abandon by Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay, Tilted Axis Press
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Author: Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay ISBN: 9781911284109
Publisher: Tilted Axis Press Publication: October 6, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay
ISBN: 9781911284109
Publisher: Tilted Axis Press
Publication: October 6, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

‘India has found its Ferrante’ — Niven Govinden

“And I struggle to find my place in this dark novel. I yearn for passion and despair – for that is what makes good literature – while Ishwari seeks a life of joy for herself and her son.”

Ishwari has run away from home, seeking to free herself from the shackles of society and devote her attentions to writing a novel… only to realise that her five year old son Roo has followed her. Ishwari and Roo wander the streets of Kolkata at night, until an elderly man takes pity on them and offers them an empty room in the guesthouse he manages. Ishwari gets work as a caregiver to the handsome gentleman who lives next door, while Roo spends all day locked up on the roof. 

Pulsing with raw energy, Abandon gives voice to the perpetual conflict between the demands of life, particularly of motherhood, and those of art.

Praise

‘A long, raw, brutal, sometimes heartbreaking tug-of-war between motherhood and creativity… Abandon is a bold, important and formidable novel about the demands of life and the responsibilities we have, both to others and to ourselves.’
– The National

‘With Room-like insight into motherhood, Abandon is a compelling novel about the perpetual conflict between art and life.’
— Book Riot

‘A novel that continues to explore many of the same conflicts that surround our notions of womanhood, motherhood and the accessibility of participation in the arts… Tragic and beguiling’
— Cardiff Review

‘A neat depiction of the ways in which our contradictory desires pull us in directions so different as to be irreconcilable.’
— The Skinny

‘Breathtaking and urgent; exploring women's desire and struggle for creative, economic, and sexual independent in Bandyopadhyay's characteristically sensual and engrossing prose, Abandon is an absolute joy.’
— Megan Bradbury, author of Everyone is Watching

‘In this beautiful novel, which subtly examines the rift that can open up inside us, compassion and cruelty are so close that at times they become indistinguishable. Prepare to be wrenched apart.’
— Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of Harmless Like You

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‘India has found its Ferrante’ — Niven Govinden

“And I struggle to find my place in this dark novel. I yearn for passion and despair – for that is what makes good literature – while Ishwari seeks a life of joy for herself and her son.”

Ishwari has run away from home, seeking to free herself from the shackles of society and devote her attentions to writing a novel… only to realise that her five year old son Roo has followed her. Ishwari and Roo wander the streets of Kolkata at night, until an elderly man takes pity on them and offers them an empty room in the guesthouse he manages. Ishwari gets work as a caregiver to the handsome gentleman who lives next door, while Roo spends all day locked up on the roof. 

Pulsing with raw energy, Abandon gives voice to the perpetual conflict between the demands of life, particularly of motherhood, and those of art.

Praise

‘A long, raw, brutal, sometimes heartbreaking tug-of-war between motherhood and creativity… Abandon is a bold, important and formidable novel about the demands of life and the responsibilities we have, both to others and to ourselves.’
– The National

‘With Room-like insight into motherhood, Abandon is a compelling novel about the perpetual conflict between art and life.’
— Book Riot

‘A novel that continues to explore many of the same conflicts that surround our notions of womanhood, motherhood and the accessibility of participation in the arts… Tragic and beguiling’
— Cardiff Review

‘A neat depiction of the ways in which our contradictory desires pull us in directions so different as to be irreconcilable.’
— The Skinny

‘Breathtaking and urgent; exploring women's desire and struggle for creative, economic, and sexual independent in Bandyopadhyay's characteristically sensual and engrossing prose, Abandon is an absolute joy.’
— Megan Bradbury, author of Everyone is Watching

‘In this beautiful novel, which subtly examines the rift that can open up inside us, compassion and cruelty are so close that at times they become indistinguishable. Prepare to be wrenched apart.’
— Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of Harmless Like You

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