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‘Hard-hitting’ Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar

‘[A] novel of deep feeling’ Tanuj Solanki

Residents of a small town in Tamil Nadu are stunned by the beheading of a prominent man, whose head is missing from the scene of the crime. Everyone suspects Veni, a geography teacher at the local school, but she appears to have vanished from the face of the earth.

As the police gather testimonies from those who closely knew Veni, unsettling truths about this seemingly unknowable woman’s past gradually come to the fore. Where is Veni? The question haunts her family and other townsfolk, but the investigating officer has a different problem: Who is Veni?

Where Mayflies Live Forever is as much a suspenseful mystery as it is a story about one woman’s self-discovery in the natural world, with a disillusioned but probing heart. Anupama Mohan’s astonishing literary debut, written in fiery yet sublime prose and rendered with extraordinary power, is an absorbing exploration of violence and trauma, choice and identity, and the journey to find oneself in the wild.

 
 

Review

‘A hard-hitting story with the spirit of a thriller and the sheen of literary fiction’ Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar, author of The Adivasi Will Not Dance
‘[A] novel of deep feeling. Rendered in expert polyphony, it takes a story ofhelplessness and rage to a conclusion that art can, and must, provide’ Tanuj Solanki, author of The Machine is Learning

About the Author

ANUPAMA MOHAN is a poet, academic and short-story writer. Her poetry collection, Twenty Odd Love Poems, was published in 2008, and her short stories have appeared in print magazines and journals such as Himal Southasian, Postcolonial Text and University of Toronto Magazine. She has lived in several cities and has recently moved to Jodhpur, Rajasthan. This is her first novel, which she wrote as the 2021 Writer-in-Residence at the Samyukta Research Centre in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
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  • ISBN: 9789390742530
  • Author: Anupama Mohan
  • Publisher: Picador India
  • Pages: 240
  • Format: Hardback
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‘Hard-hitting’ Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar

‘[A] novel of deep feeling’ Tanuj Solanki

Residents of a small town in Tamil Nadu are stunned by the beheading of a prominent man, whose head is missing from the scene of the crime. Everyone suspects Veni, a geography teacher at the local school, but she appears to have vanished from the face of the earth.

As the police gather testimonies from those who closely knew Veni, unsettling truths about this seemingly unknowable woman’s past gradually come to the fore. Where is Veni? The question haunts her family and other townsfolk, but the investigating officer has a different problem: Who is Veni?

Where Mayflies Live Forever is as much a suspenseful mystery as it is a story about one woman’s self-discovery in the natural world, with a disillusioned but probing heart. Anupama Mohan’s astonishing literary debut, written in fiery yet sublime prose and rendered with extraordinary power, is an absorbing exploration of violence and trauma, choice and identity, and the journey to find oneself in the wild.

 
 

Review

‘A hard-hitting story with the spirit of a thriller and the sheen of literary fiction’ Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar, author of The Adivasi Will Not Dance
‘[A] novel of deep feeling. Rendered in expert polyphony, it takes a story ofhelplessness and rage to a conclusion that art can, and must, provide’ Tanuj Solanki, author of The Machine is Learning

About the Author

ANUPAMA MOHAN is a poet, academic and short-story writer. Her poetry collection, Twenty Odd Love Poems, was published in 2008, and her short stories have appeared in print magazines and journals such as Himal Southasian, Postcolonial Text and University of Toronto Magazine. She has lived in several cities and has recently moved to Jodhpur, Rajasthan. This is her first novel, which she wrote as the 2021 Writer-in-Residence at the Samyukta Research Centre in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

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