A river sutra

276 pages

English language

Published Nov. 23, 1994 by Minerva.

ISBN:
978-0-7493-1533-7
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OCLC Number:
59834028

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Set on the banks of India's holiest river amid the constant traffic of pilgrims, archaeologists, policemen, priests, and traders, A River Sutra weaves the richness of India into the dangerous lives of its characters. A bureaucrat retires to the sacred river in search of tranquility only to encounter a girl fleeing her kidnappers, a naked ascetic and the child he has saved from prostitution, a teacher who confesses to murder, a millionaire monk, and a musician silenced by desire. Instead of finding serenity, the bureaucrat is forced to confront the powers of mythology, religion, music, and philosophy, and to acknowledge that the holy river has a sanctity more threatening than he can imagine. In this exquisitely written novel, Gita Mehta uses the traditional forms of Indian story-telling to explore the savagery of human love and to illuminate the paradoxes of India.

7 editions

Subjects

  • Pilgrims and pilgrimages
  • Fiction
  • Tales
  • 18.07 English literature outside Europe and the USA

Places

  • India
  • Narmada River Valley
  • Narmada River (India)
  • Narmada River