Mother India

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Publish Date
Pages
264
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.75 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780815611066
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About the Author
Tova Reich is the author of several novels, including My Holocaust and One Hundred Philistine Foreskins. Her stories have appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, AGNI, Conjunctions, and elsewhere. In 1996, she won the National Magazine Award for her story "The Lost Girl." She lives outside Washington, DC.
Reviews
Relentlessly daring and stylistically hypnotic, Mother India from its earliest passages releases imaginative floods of extravagant pageantry--the turbulent sounds and smells and colors of the Varanasi ghats seem to float up from the page to dizzy the senses. And yet bloody contemporary headlines are also in the mix: the jihadist bombing of Mumbai. In this, her newest novel--passionate and hilarious and wildly original--Tova Reich dazzlingly surpasses even herself.-- "Cynthia Ozick, award-winning author of Foreign Bodies"
Tova Reich writes like no one else I know writing today (or yesterday). She is singular and superb.-- "James Morris, editor of the Wilson Quarterly"
Within each surging, antic, visceral scene, rendered with ferocious specificity, Reich, on the same frequency as Cynthia Ozick, maintains the focus of a sharpshooter, targeting the power of the guru, the corruption of faith, the hubris of do-gooders, epic poverty, sexual violence, and life's endless cycle of sorrows. Reich's saga of family, loss, and the search for enlightenment is unrelenting in its invention, jolting clarity, dark absurdity, and deep compassion.-- "Booklist (Starred Review)"
Sensual, satiric, and deeply reflective, Mother India is Tova Reich at her most provocative and wise. "Nobody comes to India and is not in some way changed," her main character tells us; nobody can read a Reich novel and not be utterly transformed.-- "Tara Ison, author of A Child out of Alcatraz"
From the value placed on motherhood in orthodox Jewish and Indian traditions to Meena and her twin brother's dynamic, Reich juxtaposes unexpected elements of faith, society, and personal identity to harrowing effect.-- "Foreword Reviews"
A superbly written novel . . . incisive and unflinching.-- "J. The Jewish News of Northern California"
Literary, lyrical, and cuttingly satiric, Mother India is a brilliantly original novel about Jews who go to India to find transformation and eternal release from the sufferings of life....Reich offers us her most poignant and astonishing novel to date.-- "The Jewish Book Council"
Mother India is brilliantly allusive, boldly irreverent, and mordantly funny. Tova Reich once again lifts her woman's naked voice, this time to situate three generations of strong-minded heroines amidst the rickshaws, ashrams and cremation pyres of Varanasi and Mumbai, home to American Jews and Israelis, firewalkers and gurus.-- "Ilana Kurshan, author of If All the Seas Were Ink"