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Poile Sengupta

    Poile Sengupta ist eine produktive Autorin, deren literarisches Schaffen Romane, Gedichte, Theaterstücke und Kurzgeschichten für Kinder und Erwachsene umfasst. Ihre Arbeit befasst sich oft mit breiten und vielfältigen Themen, die sich in humorvollen Kolumnen, gefeierten Theaterstücken und kritisch anerkannten Romanen zeigen. Sengupta hat für ihre einzigartige erzählerische Stimme, die das Wesen menschlicher Geschichten mit anhaltender Anziehungskraft einfängt, Aufmerksamkeit erregt. Ihre Vielseitigkeit über verschiedene Altersgruppen und Genres hinweg unterstreicht ihre literarische Kompetenz und ihre umfassende Reichweite.

    A Higgledy Piggledy Growing Up
    Inga
    Vikramaditya's Throne: Tales of Wit and Wisdom
    Women Centre Stage
    • Women Centre Stage

      The Dramatist and the Play

      • 364 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,2(5)Abgeben

      Focusing on the role of women in various contexts, this collection features six contemporary plays that delve into familial, social, mythological, and political issues. Each play presents a unique structure, theme, and style, highlighting the diverse experiences and challenges women face within family dynamics and broader societal frameworks.

      Women Centre Stage
    • The narrative intertwines the modern struggles of Upa and her mother with the legendary tales of King Vikramaditya. After her father’s kidnapping, they find solace in stories told by a mysterious stranger, revealing Vikramaditya's extraordinary bravery and kindness. Each tale, recounted through a magical throne, challenges King Bhoja to reflect on his own character. As Upa and her mother immerse themselves in these enchanting stories, they discover the enduring relevance of Vikramaditya's virtues in their own lives, fostering a renewed appreciation for goodness around them.

      Vikramaditya's Throne: Tales of Wit and Wisdom
    • THE STORYTELLER TAKES YOU ALONG WITH HER AS SHE WATCHES HER OWN LIFE, WIDE EYED AND INNOCENT, AND SEARCHES FOR HER COUSIN AND BEST FRIEND – INGA. If anyone could transform laughter to light, she did, Inga. Radiance upon radiance of laughter, chime upon bell chime of light sparkled and shone everywhere. It was as if the sky showered tiny star grains that scattered, glinting, on the hay heap we were cocooned in; they sparkled on the leaves of the jackfruit tree above and dusted my arms with gold. Who could resist such a dance of light...? I couldn’t, I never could. Almost never. Rapa is born into a Tamil Brahmin family, full of dark secrets. She is brought up in Delhi where an ‘English’ education introduces her to literature that is both fascinating and foreign. Her summer holidays are spent in the confines of the family home in Kerala, where she has for companion her cousin Inga. But as the two girls grow up, their lives change through a tortuous, pain-filled process. Forty years after her death, Rapa’s husband has her notes published, the story of her struggles against her family, her marriage and her final encounter with Inga. A tragic tale of yearning and hope, of derision and rage, of miracles and dreams, of commitment and utter rejection.

      Inga
    • A Higgledy Piggledy Growing Up is a captivating young adult novel that explores the complexities of adolescence. As Neel recounts a series of dramatic events that unfold over three transformative months, from January to March, he takes you on a rollercoaster ride of growth, self discovery, and coming of age.

      A Higgledy Piggledy Growing Up