“But he was no longer in Tollygunge. He had stepped out of it as he had stepped so many mornings out of his dreams, its reality and its particular logic rendered meaningless in the light of day. The difference was so extreme that he could not accommodate the two places together in his mind. In this enormous new country, there seemed to be nowhere for the old to reside. There was nothing to link them; he was the sole link. Here life ceased to obstruct or assault him. Here was a place where humanity was not always pushing, rushing, running as if with a fire at its back”
Quote by Jhumpa Lahiri
Book:The Lowland
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The Lowland
The Lowland is a richly detailed novel that delves into the lives of two brothers, born in a lowland region of India, as they navigate the complexities of their personal and political worlds amidst the turmoil of the Sri Lankan Civil War and the Indian Emergency. The story intertwines their fates with the broader historical events of the time, offering a nuanced exploration of themes such as loyalty, betrayal, and the impact of political strife on individual lives. more
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