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Birds of the snows / Translated by Tarannum Riyaz

Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: New Delhi: Niyogi Books, 2021Edition: 1st editionDescription: 498 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789391125288
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 891.4393  TAR
Summary: Originally published in Urdu as Barf Aashna Parindey, this sensitively written novel traces the journey of a family in Kashmir and primarily the life of their daughter, Sheba, as she studies and discovers her own path. Sheba wishes to be free, just as the birds that she likes observing, but understands the need to live within social conventions and accept lifes responsibilities. Exploring womens freedom, the mother-daughter relationship and social mores, the author skilfully interweaves several poignant narratives. While studying at university, Sheba takes on the compassionate task of looking after her professor, when he is afflicted by a stroke. She engages in this humanitarian role with her college batch-mates and continues alone after they move on, in pursuit of their professional and personal goals. This deftly translated novel depicts the changing times in Kashmir, from a rural to a more urban life, the impact of modern thinking, and through its portrayal of female characters explores their compassion and resolve, as well as their search for self-fulfilment.
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English Books Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, B WING 891.4393 TAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 669359
English Books Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, B WING 891.4393 TAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 669360

Originally published in Urdu as Barf Aashna Parindey, this sensitively written novel traces the journey of a family in Kashmir and primarily the life of their daughter, Sheba, as she studies and discovers her own path. Sheba wishes to be free, just as the birds that she likes observing, but understands the need to live within social conventions and accept lifes responsibilities. Exploring womens freedom, the mother-daughter relationship and social mores, the author skilfully interweaves several poignant narratives. While studying at university, Sheba takes on the compassionate task of looking after her professor, when he is afflicted by a stroke. She engages in this humanitarian role with her college batch-mates and continues alone after they move on, in pursuit of their professional and personal goals. This deftly translated novel depicts the changing times in Kashmir, from a rural to a more urban life, the impact of modern thinking, and through its portrayal of female characters explores their compassion and resolve, as well as their search for self-fulfilment.

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