A Place Called Home

Edited by Rekha Sethi and Hina Nandrajog; Sahitya Akademi; First Edition (30 November 2024); ASIN ‏: ‎ B0DTQ1WQG4

Eminent Hindi writer, Susham Bedi, wrote extensively about Indian diasporic experience, focussing on socio-cultural dilemmas and questions of identity and transformation. Her writings are a testimony to the pain and anguish of an individual struggling to adjust to a different cultural milieu while trying to preserve the values of the homeland. A woman’s experience carries additional nuances as her expectation of freedom from traditional mores is often belied because patriarchy chases her in her new location too. The sense of belonging and not-belonging in either place, the inter-generational conflict, nostalgia for the homeland and the aspirational angst in the foreign land, are delineated with delicate strokes in her writings.

Her distinction lies in her ability to perceive the minutiae of diasporic life with its intangible mesh of feelings of hurt as well as happiness, and the easy, conversational style of her writings often unveils profound truths traversed through everyday events. Her short stories have a global appeal and those selected for this anthology are some of her best known and loved tales. Translating them bring a significant voice in Hindi to the forefront of world literature, which will appeal to general readers along with scholars and academicians working on Diaspora, South Asian or Gender Studies, etc. 

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