'A Suitable Boy in Maithili' Amitava Kumar '[A] conscientious and nuanced translation' Namita Gokhale Thirteen-year-old Buchia is quick-witted and pleasant-looking, but in the competitive marriage mart of Bihar, her family needs to be resourceful and wily to find the right groom to uphold their pride. When a match is made with C.C. Mishra, English educated and recently graduated from Banaras Hindu University, everyone believes that a happy ending is near. But unknown to them, the groom dreams of a partner who writes poetry and plays tennis; is more-or-less a carbon copy of the film star Devika Rani. So, when he discovers that his new wife cannot even recognize the letters of the alphabet, their future begins to look less rosy ... When it was first published in 1930, Harimohan Jha's Kanyadan blazed through the Maithili reading world and became the inspiration for numerous Indian novels and films. Translated into English for the first time, this delectable story about Indian matchmaking will charm readers with its cast of imperfect but unforgettable characters.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Width
10 mm
Height
200 mm
Length
130 mm
Weight
500 gr
Book Details
Title
The Bride
Imprint
HarperCollins Publishers India
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers India
Genre
Fiction
ISBN13
9789356293915
Book Category
Fiction Books
BISAC Subject Heading
FIC000000
Book Subcategory
General Fiction Books
ISBN10
9356293910
Language
English
Contributors
Author Info
Harimohan Jha (1908-1984) was born in the Kumar Bajitpur village of Vaishali district, Bihar. He studied English literature and philosophy at Patna University and taught philosophy there. He was a novelist, poet, satirist, critic and, above all, a lifelong crusader against obscurantism and oppressive social practices. Celebrated as the ‘Vidyapati of modern Maithili prose', he won the Sahitya Akademi award posthumously for his 1984 autobiography Jeevan Yatra (The Journey of My Life).