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Author Doherty, Ben, author

Title Nagaland : a love story for modern India / Ben Doherty
Published Melbourne, Victoria : Wild Dingo Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (272 pages)
Summary An extraordinarily powerful and evocative literary work that traverses new ground in the hinterland between biography and mythology. Nagaland is the story of Augustine and of the Naga people. With sensitively poetic prose, Doherty deftly draws the reader into worlds of parallel realities. The love story, desperate and damned, destined for tragedy; forged and upheld against the wishes of family and the dictates of culture, with a backdrop of violence and reprisals amidst the brutality of communal conflict. Alongside this is the telling of Augustine's childhood story, growing up in the beautiful mountain state of Nagaland where the traditional way of life, loyalties and beliefs collide with modern imperatives that, for many, lead inexorably to poverty, dislocation, drug addiction, disease and despair. Seamlessly woven throughout, Naga legends and myths connect these disparate worlds, the source of profound insights that are simultaneously confronting and transcendent. Poignant and profound, the reader is left with a yearning nostalgia for a past where eternal truths prevailed, to be gleaned from ancient fables and sages; where a people lived in communities richly endowed with cultural and spiritual certainties, and were valued members of large family and tribal networks. Except, of course, if you choose not to follow the rules ..
Notes "A novel inspired by a true story"--Cover
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Subject Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
Naga (South Asian people) -- Fiction
FICTION -- General.
Naga (South Asian people)
Man-woman relationships
Families
Romance fiction
Modern & contemporary fiction.
SUBJECT Nāgāland (India) -- Fiction
Subject India -- Nāgāland
Genre/Form Romance fiction
Fiction
Romance fiction.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780648215943
0648215946
9780987381354
0987381350