The Lights of Shantinagar
Seiten
2025
Unbound (Verlag)
9781789651997 (ISBN)
Unbound (Verlag)
9781789651997 (ISBN)
'Incandescent' Natasha Badhwar, author of My Daughters' Mum
The Lights of Shantinagar is a warm and lively portrait of family life set in modern India where new philosophies are reshaping old traditions and one woman’s astute observations can change everything.
Aspiring quantum physicist Sumi is newly married and has moved into her husband’s family home. Here she observes that the beguilingly tranquil middle-class town of Shantinagar is not very different from her beloved quantum world: the happenings in one house are cryptically entangled with things next door, objects mysteriously disappear and unexpected interactions reveal surprising truths.
As the line between right and wrong begins to blur, new discoveries force the residents of Shantinagar to reflect on what they truly know about themselves and the ones they love. Meanwhile, Sumi must blend logic with love to make sense of her new circumstances.
'Storytelling at its most novel' Saurabh Sharma, queer writer and cultural critic
'Vivid, engaging and truthful' Shelley Weiner, acclaimed novelist and journalist
'Illuminates the lives of women on the cusp of change' Sara Lippmann, author of Jerks
'An eloquent new voice' Zahra Barri, author of Daughters of the Nile
The Lights of Shantinagar is a warm and lively portrait of family life set in modern India where new philosophies are reshaping old traditions and one woman’s astute observations can change everything.
Aspiring quantum physicist Sumi is newly married and has moved into her husband’s family home. Here she observes that the beguilingly tranquil middle-class town of Shantinagar is not very different from her beloved quantum world: the happenings in one house are cryptically entangled with things next door, objects mysteriously disappear and unexpected interactions reveal surprising truths.
As the line between right and wrong begins to blur, new discoveries force the residents of Shantinagar to reflect on what they truly know about themselves and the ones they love. Meanwhile, Sumi must blend logic with love to make sense of her new circumstances.
'Storytelling at its most novel' Saurabh Sharma, queer writer and cultural critic
'Vivid, engaging and truthful' Shelley Weiner, acclaimed novelist and journalist
'Illuminates the lives of women on the cusp of change' Sara Lippmann, author of Jerks
'An eloquent new voice' Zahra Barri, author of Daughters of the Nile
Nidhi Arora has lived in India, Singapore and now London, but she far prefers to inhabit the world of words. Her work has been featured in journals and anthologies including Best New Singaporean Short Stories, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, Out of Print, Sonder, The Aleph Review, The Hooghly Review, Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, Litro, Pluto and Tinkle. The Lights of Shantinagar is her first novel.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 28.05.2025 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Romane / Erzählungen |
| Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Quantenphysik | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781789651997 / 9781789651997 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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