- A Guardian biography of the year 2022
- Non-Fiction winner of the OCM Bocas Prize for Literature 2023
This frank, fearless and multi-layered debut centres on a privileged but dysfunctional Indian family, with themes of empire, migration, race, and gender.
The Victorian India elephant in the room in Ira Mathur''s silk-swathed memoir, Love The Dark Days is in chains. By the time calypso replaces the Raj in post-colonial Trinidad, the chains are off three generations of daughters and mothers in a family in their New World exile.
But they are still stuck in place and enduring insecurity and threats, seen and unseen. Set in India, England, Trinidad and a weekend in St Lucia, with Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott, Love the Dark Days follows the story of a girl, Poppet, of mixed middle-class Hindu and Elite Muslim parentage from post- independent India to her family''s migration to post-colonial Trinidad.
Profoundly raw, unflinching, layered, but not without threads of humour and perceived absurdity, Love the Dark Days reassembles the story of a disintegrating Empire.
"Reads like a fictional family saga as it leaps back and forth in time against a backdrop of patriarchal hegemony and a collapsing empire" - Guardian Best Biographies of 2022
"Compelling" The Observer
"A gem of a memoir.. Monique Roffey is spot on when she calls it a blaze of a book" The Bookseller
| Format |
Häftad |
| Omfång |
222 sidor |
| Språk |
Engelska |
| Förlag |
Peepal Tree Press Ltd |
| Utgivningsdatum |
2022-07-07 |
| ISBN |
9781845235352 |