Remnants of Partition
- 344 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A haunting evocation of the pain and long aftermath of Partition, preserved in personal possessions carried over the border and the memories of their owners.
Aanchal Malhotra ist eine Künstlerin und Oralhistorikerin, die sich mit Erinnerung und materieller Kultur beschäftigt. Sie ist Mitbegründerin des 'Museum of Material Memory', einem digitalen Repository für materielle Kultur aus dem indischen Subkontinent, das Familiengeschichten und soziale Ethnographie anhand von Erbstücken, Sammlerstücken und Antiquitäten nachzeichnet. Ihre künstlerische Praxis erforscht die Verbindungen zwischen Objekten, Erinnerung und Geschichtenerzählen. Ihre Arbeit bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive auf kulturelles Erbe und persönliche Geschichten.


A haunting evocation of the pain and long aftermath of Partition, preserved in personal possessions carried over the border and the memories of their owners.
"A lush, sweeping debut novel in the vein of All the Light We Cannot See, about a Hindu perfumer and a Muslim calligrapher, who fall in love against the backdrop of Partition. On a January morning in 1938, Samir Vij first locks eyes with Firdaus Khan through the rows of perfume bottles in his family's ittar shop in Lahore. Over the years that follow, the perfumer's apprentice and calligrapher's apprentice fall in love with their ancient crafts and with each other, dreaming of the life they will one day share. But as the struggle for Indian independence gathers force, their beloved city is ravaged by Partition. Suddenly, they find themselves on opposite sides: Samir, a Hindu, becomes Indian and Firdaus, a Muslim, becomes Pakistani, their love now forbidden. Severed from one another, Samir and Firdaus make a series of fateful decisions that will change the course of their lives forever. As their paths spiral away from each other, they must each decide how much of the past they are willing to let go, and what it will cost them. Lush, sensuous, and deeply romantic, The Book of Everlasting Things is the story of two lovers and two nations, split apart by forces beyond their control, yet bound by love and memory. Filled with exquisite descriptions of perfume and calligraphy, spanning continents and generations, Aanchal Malhotra's debut novel is a feast for the senses and the heart"-- Provided by publisher