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A Clutch of Indian Masterpieces
- Extraordinary Short Stories from the 19th Century to the Present
- Narrated by: Homer Todiwala, Sakuntala Ramanee
- Length: 23 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The 39 short stories in this book will blow you away. Starting with a ghost story by Rabindranath Tagore, India's most famous writer, and ending with a fable by Kanishk Tharoor, a writer who has come of age in the 21st century, these literary masterpieces showcase the extraordinary range and diversity of our storytelling tradition. The first recognizably modern Indian short stories were written in Bengal (by Tagore and others) in the second half of the 19th century, and writers from other regions were quick to follow suit, often using the form to protest colonial oppression and the various ills afflicting rural and urban India. Over the next century and a half, some of the finest writers the world has seen produced outstanding fiction in every conceivable genre. Many of these stories find a place in this volume, as does work that has never been published in book form before. Here you will find stories of classical realism, others rooted in folklore and myth, tales of fantasy, humour, horror, crime, and romance, stories set in villages, small towns, cities and the moon. They will entertain you and shock you; they will lighten your mood and cast you down; they will move you, and they will make you reflect on life's big and little questions. Most of all they will make you see the world differently, as the greatest stories always do.
David Davidar is a novelist, a publisher, an editor and an anthologist. He has been an attentive reader of Indian fiction for nearly 40 years.
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- Shalini Aggarwal
- 12-03-23
Don't miss this.
Did not enjoy Homer.
Loved the curating.
Ms. Shakuntala was great.
Don't miss this one.
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- Shalini Maiti
- 27-04-21
Good stories. Unimpressive narration.
The selected stories are exemplary, and I've read some of them on paperback earlier. However, the narration by Homer disappointed me greatly. While his narrative style is professional, (and is perhaps not unsuitable for western narration) the constant anglicised pronouncing of Indian words really took away from the experience. His accent seemed Indian enough, which made me wonder even more why he kept on mispronouncing words like "Tamil", "Kannada", or "The Mahabharata". I mean, it's "Kannada" not "Canada"! A little bit of research on his part would have shown effort, and would have made the experience better for the listeners.
P.S. I find myself skipping over Homer's narration, the further I venture into this audiobook. Every single time he has to emulate an Indian accent for a character, he becomes nasal and whiny! I found this downright offensive and tactless! Audible, you could have done better.
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- Sandeep mehta
- 09-03-19
Great stories - Shakuntala excels while Homer is a big disappointment
Good stories but Homer should learn pronouncing Indian names. He spoiled the stories and I skipped each on he narrated.
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