Story-Wallah : Short Fiction from South Asian Writers

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Pub. Date: 2005-04-07
Publisher(s): Lightning Source Inc
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Summary

Writers of South Asian descent have been garnering more and more success, acclaim, and attention. Story-Wallah gathers the finest South Asian voices in fiction for the first time in a single volume. As Shyam Selvadurai writes in his introduction, "The stories jostle up against each other . . . The effect is a marvelous cacophony that reminds me of . . . one of those South Asian bazaars, a bargaining, carnival-like milieu. The goods on sale in this instance being stories hawked by story-traders: story-wallahs." In this book, some of the world's best fiction writers hawk their wares from different parts of the South Asian diaspora -- Sri Lanka, India, the United States, Great Britain, Guyana, Malaysia, Trinidad, Fiji -- creating a virtual map of the world with their tales. These stories explore universal themes of identity, culture, and home, and Story-Wallah includes a rich array of experiences: a honeymoon in Sri Lanka, the trials of a Bangladeshi refugee in England, life on a sugar plantation in Trinidad, the attempts of an Indian family to arrange a marriage for their rebellious daughter. This anthology is essential reading for anyone with an interest in South Asian writers and the dynamic, important tales they have to tell.

Author Biography

Shyam Selvadurai was born in 1965 in Sri Lanka. Funny Boy, his first novel, was published in 1994. It won the prestigious Lambda Literary Award and was named a Notable Book by the American Library Association. Cinnamon Gardens, his second novel, was published in 1998 and was shortlisted for the Trillium Award.

Table of Contents

Introducing Myself in the Diaspora 1(14)
SAM SELVON (1923-1994, Trinidad)
Cane Is Bitter
15(14)
MENA ABDULLAH (1930, Australia)
The Time of the Peacock
29(10)
CHITRA FERNANDO (1935-1998, Sri Lanka)
The Perfection of Giving
39(20)
ZULFIKAR GHOSE (1935, Pakistan)
The Marble Dome
59(10)
ANITA DESAI (1937, India)
Winterscape
69(22)
BHARATI MUKHERJEE (1940, India)
The Management of Grief
91(18)
K.S. MANIAM (1942, Malaysia)
Haunting the Tiger
109(12)
RAYMOND PILLAI (1942, Fiji)
The Celebration
121(8)
FARIDA KARODIA (1942, South Africa)
Crossmatch
129(28)
MICHAEL ONDAATJE (1943, Sri Lanka)
The Passions of Lalla
157(14)
ROOPLALL MONAR (1947, Guyana)
Bahadur
171(10)
SALMAN RUSHDIE (1947, India)
The Courter
181(24)
RUKHSANA AHMAD (1948, Pakistan)
The Spell and the Ever-Changing Moon
205(14)
KIRPAL SINGH (1949, Singapore)
Jaspal
219(6)
M.G. VASSANJI (1950, Tanzania)
In the Quiet of a Sunday Afternoon
225(10)
ROHINTON MISTRY (1952, India)
The Collectors
235(28)
HANIF KUREISHI (1954, England)
We're Not Jews
263(10)
ROMESH GUNESEKERA (1954, Sri Lanka)
Captives
273(18)
AAMER HUSSEIN (1955, Pakistan)
Karima
291(12)
SHANI MOOTOO (1957, Canada)
Out on Main Street
303(12)
GINU KAMANI (1962, India)
Just Between Indians
315(28)
SHYAM SELVADURAI (1965, Sri Lanka)
Pigs Can't Fly
343(30)
SANDIP ROY (1966, India)
Auld Lang Syne
373(18)
JHUMPA LAHIRI (1967, USA)
This Blessed House
391(20)
MONICA ALI (1967, Bangladesh)
Dinner with Dr. Azad
411(14)
NUMAIR CHOUDHURY (1975, Bangladesh)
Chokra
425(4)
Acknowledgements 429(2)
Copyright Acknowledgements 431(2)
Biographies 433

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