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Cant: A Novel

By: Publication details: New Delhi: Speaking Tiger Books LLP, 2024Description: 159ISBN:
  • 9789354476600
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823 ANT
Summary: In an unnamed town lives Nena—surely one of the worlds greatest eccentrics. Water burns her skin, to the extent that she can neither drink it nor bathe in it; she survives on 'water capsules and does her ablutions with a mix of herbs and plants. She speaks several languages and still grieves about the books that were her childhood companions—that her heartless brother had thrown into the river. And she exults in telling stories about her late husbands affairs—with a laughter that precludes sympathy. Then, in her seventies, she embarks on a journey to track down all her husbands lovers. The narrator, a boy of seventeen, whom she calls Tata (though that is not his real name) accompanies her on this mission. By journeys end, he has learnt the most startling truth about her—what it is that she cant do—and what it led her to do. Laced with humour and a raw wisdom about life, Shinie Antonys lyrical prose turns this strangely compelling story into a believable fantasy...
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Book Book Alliance School of Liberal Arts 823 ANT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available LA04663
Book Book Alliance School of Liberal Arts 823 ANT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available LA04664
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In an unnamed town lives Nena—surely one of the worlds greatest eccentrics. Water burns her skin, to the extent that she can neither drink it nor bathe in it; she survives on 'water capsules and does her ablutions with a mix of herbs and plants. She speaks several languages and still grieves about the books that were her childhood companions—that her heartless brother had thrown into the river. And she exults in telling stories about her late husbands affairs—with a laughter that precludes sympathy.

Then, in her seventies, she embarks on a journey to track down all her husbands lovers. The narrator, a boy of seventeen, whom she calls Tata (though that is not his real name) accompanies her on this mission. By journeys end, he has learnt the most startling truth about her—what it is that she cant do—and what it led her to do.

Laced with humour and a raw wisdom about life, Shinie Antonys lyrical prose turns this strangely compelling story into a believable fantasy...

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