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ISBN: PB: 9789381017029

University of Chicago Press, Zubaan Books

February 2015

276 pp.

20.3x12.7 cm

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£11,50
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Bitter Wormwood

Kohima, 2007. A young man has just been gunned down in cold blood – the latest casualty in the conflict that has brutalized the people of Nagaland, in the neglected northeastern corner of India. Rich in culture and history, "Bitter Wormwood" traces the story of one man's life from 1937 until 2007, offering poignant insight into the human cost behind the political headlines of one of India's most beautiful regions. In a gripping story that brings to life the processes that propel social change and transform communities, Easterine Kire skillfully renders the small incidents of Mose's childhood, his family, and the routines and rituals of traditional village life, painting an evocative picture of a peaceful way of life, now long-vanished. The coming of radio into Mose's family house marks the beginning of the changes that will connect them to the wider world. They learn of partition, independence, a land called America. Mose and his friends become involved in the Naga struggle for independence, and are caught in a maelstrom of violence that ends up ripping communities apart.

About the Author

Easterine Kire is a poet and novelist who has written several books, including "A Quiet Matriarchy", "Bitter Wormwood", "A Respectable Woman", and "When the River Sleeps".

Reviews

"Once opened, it's tough to close, so congenial are the leading characters and so riveting the events in their lives" – Cairns Media Magazine