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ISBN: HB: 9789385932823

University of Chicago Press, Zubaan Books

January 2021

200 pp.

20.3x12.7 cm

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High Wind

Jeumon has a complicated story stuck in her head: her family's. In the newly-drawn boundaries of Assam and Meghalaya in 1972 India, young Jeumon wonders how she should define herself. Is she Assamese, like her father, or Khasi, like her mother?  As a researcher and writer, she speaks with passion of the oral narratives and folk tales shared by the people of the hills and plains, those of different tribes, and those with different languages. To herself, she wonders: if stories can do this, why can't people? Why must they be trapped in singular identities?   In this moving narrative of change, Tilottoma Misra tells the story of one family to explore how lives are impacted by sweeping geographical partitions and how human relationships morph under the weight of political turmoil.  

About the Author

Tilottoma Misra is a writer and critic whose works include "Literature and Society in Assam" and "Lauhitya Sindu". She is also the editor of An "Anthology of Writings from North East India".