The Dark Side of the Moon - Anju Kanwar - Books - Amika Press - 9781937484804 - August 30, 2021
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The Dark Side of the Moon

Anju Kanwar

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The Dark Side of the Moon

IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE PRIME MINISTER'S ASSASSINATION, ANOTHER CRIME IS COMMITTED. Amrita Chaddha, a rookie lecturer, is left lame. Her idyllic past with her brother shaken. Overcome by an onslaught of doubts about her future and the future of the country, she plunges into a kind of madness. Centered in Delhi over three summer months in 1985, the crisis is both psychological and real. The struggle reveals all sorts of secret wounds in the families beyond, the holocaust of the 1947 India Partition, the choices made. Journeying into Pakistan and Britain (and the U. S. and the moon), four generations of family and national history must collide with the present before the battle for justice and love can take place.

Anju Kanwar's novel magically renders a society in moral conflict as it grapples with compassion, imagination, reason, sacrifice, appetite, bigotry, violence, all to make a choice. The Dark Side of the Moon, at its heart, uses the kaleidoscope of memory to frame love and home.


408 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 30, 2021
ISBN13 9781937484804
Publishers Amika Press
Pages 408
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 21 mm   ·   544 g
Language English