From three times Booker-shortlisted writer Anita Desai, Rosarita is an exquisite story of art, memory and what happens when the past threatens to re- write the present.
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Anita Desai ist eine gefeierte indische Romanautorin, deren Werke sich mit der psychologischen Landschaft menschlicher Erfahrungen auseinandersetzen. Ihre Prosa zeichnet sich durch feine Beobachtung und scharfen Einblick in die Emotionen und das Innenleben ihrer Charaktere aus. Desai erforscht meisterhaft Themen wie Entfremdung, die Suche nach Identität und die komplexen Beziehungen, die unser Leben prägen. Ihr Stil, sowohl poetisch als auch eindringlich, bietet den Lesern eine tiefgründige und zum Nachdenken anregende literarische Reise.







- 2024
- 2011
The Artist of Disappearance
- 156 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Features such novellas as "The Museum of Final Journeys" and "Translator, Translated". In "The Museum of Final Journeys", an unnamed government official is called upon to inspect a faded mansion of forgotten treasures, each sent home by the absent, itinerant master. As he is taken through the estate, he reaches the final - greatest - gift of all.
- 2005
The Zigzag Way
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Eric is an uncertain, awkward young man, a would-be writer, and a traveller in spite of himself. Happy to follow his more confident girlfriend to Mexico, he is overwhelmed with sensory overload, but gradually seduced - by the strangeness, the colour, the mysteries of an older world. He finds himself on a curious quest for his own family in a 'ghost' mining town, now barely inhabited, where almost a hundred years earlier young Cornish miners worked the rich seams in the earth. On the D-a de los Muertos, the feast day when the locals celebrate and remember their dead, the various strands of the novel come together hauntingly, bringing together past and present in a moment of quiet, powerful epiphany.
- 2001
Diamond Dust and Other Stories
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This is a collection of stories where the protagonists set out on journeys and find themselves suddenly beyond the pale, or back where they started from. A beloved dog brings chaos, and a businessman sees his own death.
- 2000
Fasting, Feasting
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A wonderful novel in two parts, moving from the heart of a close-knit Indian household, with its restrictions and prejudices, its noisy warmth and sensual appreciation of food, to the cool centre of an American family, with its freedom and strangely self-denying attitudes to eating. In both it is ultimately the women who suffer, whether, paradoxically, from a surfeit of feasting and family life in India, or from self-denial and starvation in the US. Or both. Uma, the plain, older daughter still lives at home, frustrated in her attempts to escape and make a life for herself. Her Indian family is difficult, demanding but mostly, good-hearted. Despite her disappointments, Uma comes through as the survivor, avoiding an unfulfilling marriage, like her sister's, or a suicidal one, like that arranged for her pretty cousin. And in America, where young Arun goes as a student, men in the suburbs char hunks of bleeding meat while the women don't appear to cook or eat at all - seems bewildering and terrifying to the young Indian adolescent far from home...
- 1999
Asked to interview India's greatest poet, Nur, Deven sees a way to escape the miseries of life as a small-town scholar. But the old man he finds deep in the bazaars of Old Delhi bears no resemblance to the idol of his youth. Deven is fooled, bullied and cheated, and drawn into a new captivity.
- 1996
Phoenix 60p Paperbacks: Scholar and Gypsy
- 64 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Perceptive and humorous, these three stories capture the essence of life in India.
- 1996
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