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Encounter with Kiran Fragments from a Relationship
Nayantara Sahgal
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                 Encounter with Kiran Fragments from a Relationship
Nayantara Sahgal
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                    When they first met in 2002 at a literary festival, Nayantara Sahgal was a veteran
                    
                    of more than twenty books; her debut work, the memoir Prison and Chocolate
                    
                    Cake, was published in 1954. Kiran Nagarkar had published his first novel, Saat
                    
                    Sakkam Trechalis, in Marathi in 1974, and his first work in English, Ravan and
                    
                    Eddie, twenty years later. Sparks didn't fly at that first encounter. It was only in
                    
                    2014, when Nagarkar wrote to Sahgal about Mistaken Identity and other books of
                    
                    hers that he had read, that she invited him to lunch at her home in Dehradun-
                    
                    and thus began a correspondence that lasted until Nagarkar's death in 2019.
                    
                    As they discussed each other's work, their almost daily exchange of emails grew
                    
                    into a sharing of concerns: Nagarkar's chronic ill-health, Sahgal's grief on the death
                    
                    of her 23-year-old grandson, Zum, and through it all, their distress at the rise of
                    
                    violent majoritarianism and the loss of democratic ideals in their beloved country.
                    
                    Emails don't, observes Sahgal, 'have the prestige of letters, but they have
                    
                    an immediacy that letters can't have. Our mails made for the sense of a
                    
                    presence nearby with whom it became natural to share views, feelings and
                    
                    daily doings'. United by their love of books and their politics, separated by
                    
                    distance-Nagarkar in Mumbai, Sahgal in Dehradun-this immediacy was
                    
                    the key to a friendship that remains an enigma to an outsider. For Sahgal, the
                    
                    emotions appear to be those of a friend, albeit a close and loving one. For
                    
                    Nagarkar, 72 to Sahgal's 87 when the correspondence began, the feelings run
                    
                    deeper; he misses her constantly, and proclaims his love.
                    
                    This collection of mails is a rare and poignant document, an intimate glimpse
                    
                    into the life and times of two extraordinary writers who drew strength from
                    
                    each other in their personal and political battles.
| Media | Kirjat Paperback Book (Kirja pehmeillä kansilla ja liimatulla selällä) | 
| Julkaisupäivämäärä | keskiviikko 20. lokakuuta 2021 | 
| ISBN13 | 9789354471995 | 
| Tuottaja | SPEAKING TIGER BOOKS | 
| Sivujen määrä | 152 | 
| Mitta | 129 × 198 × 10 mm · 140 g | 
| Kieli | English | 
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