Quotessence
Home / Quotes / Quote by Kamala Markandaya

Quote by Kamala Markandaya

Work

Nectar in a Sieve: A Novel

This novel tells the story of Rukmani, a woman living in a small Indian village, who marries a tenant farmer and faces a series of personal and environmental challenges, including poverty, drought, and industrialization. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and survival, offering a poignant look at the struggles of rural life in mid-20th-century India. more

Author

Kamala Markandaya
Kamala Markandaya

Kamala Markandaya, born in 1924, was an accomplished Indian-British novelist known for her insightful focus on Indian society and culture. Her works, characterized by deep social observation and delicate emotional portrayal, have become landmarks in both Indian and world literature. more

You May Also Like

“Hope, and fear. Twin forces that tugged at us first in one direction and then in another, and which was the stronger no one could say. Of the latter we never spoke, but it was always with us. Fear, constant companion of the peasant. Hunger, ever at hand to jog his elbow should he relax. Despair, ready to engulf him should he falter. Fear; fear of the dark future; fear of the sharpness of hunger; fear of the blackness of death.”