Kautik on Embers: A Novel

Kautik on Embers: A Novel

Kautik on Embers: A Novel

Kautik on Embers: A Novel

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Overview

Kautik is prepared to work herself to the bone to feed her husband Mahadev and children Bhima, Nama and Yasodi. She not only drives herself hard, but drives them too, her only concern being that they should keep their dignity intact at all times. She pleads with her husband to pull his weight, often aiming sharp barbs at him. But Mahadev would rather sit under a tree smoking bidis than work. Bhima is a rebel, always on the lookout for opportunities to live a more exciting life. Nama is obedient and suffers for it. Yasodi is too young to make a difference. Ultimately, Kautik is alone in her fight for the family’s survival. However, when she discovers that nothing she does will ever be enough to defeat the calamities that life throws at her one after another, she crumbles, emerging through it all as a tragic heroine of epic proportions. 

Kautik on Embers is a searing portrayal of the poverty, discrimination and desperation that continue to haunt the villages of rural Maharashtra. Originally published in Marathi in 1960 as Dhag, Uddhav J. Shelke’s terse narrative style and unadorned prose ensured its place in the Marathi literary canon as a modern classic. Shanta Gokhale’s outstanding translation now makes this iconic novel available in English.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789386338037
Publisher: Speaking Tiger Books LLP
Publication date: 01/09/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 641 KB

About the Author

'Uddhav J. Shelke' (1931-1992) was born in Hinganghat in the Vidarbha district of Maharashtra. After his school education, he joined the Amravati daily, 'Hindustan', as associate editor. Then he moved to Tapovan, Dr Shivajirao Patwardhan's colony for people affected with leprosy where he worked as proof-reader, compositor and finally manager of the printing press. He won himself a place in the Marathi literary canon with his first novel, 'Dhag'. His prodigious output of long and short fiction thereafter pandered exclusively to popular taste. However, it allowed him to live as a professional writer.
'Shanta Gokhale' (1939) was born in Dahanu and educated in Mumbai, London and Bristol. A writer, translator and theatre critic, she began her career as a college lecturer, moved to a multi-national corporation as a P.R. executive and was then appointed Arts Editor of the 'Times of India'. Her novels in Marathi, 'Rita Welinkar' (1992) and 'Tya Varshi' (2005), both won the Maharashtra State Award and have been translated by her into English. Her play 'Avinash' (1988), also translated by her into English, was staged in Marathi, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam. She has translated several other Marathi plays and scripted many documentary and feature films. She has authored 'Playwright at the Centre: Marathi Drama from 1843 to the Present' (2000) and edited 'Satyadev Dubey: A Fifty-year Journey through Theatre' (2011), 'The Theatre of Veenapani Chawla: Theory, Practice, Performance' (2014) and 'The Scenes We Made: An Oral History of Experimental Theatre in Mumbai' (2015).
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