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This book is an alluring escape to the land of dawn-lit mountains, Arunachal Pradesh. It features stories that are products of visceral observation and a delicate understanding of the ethnic communities living under intervening shadows of magic and realism in the isolated hinterlands of the state. A village is haunted by an insidious spirit tiger. A bee sting reminds a Nocte boy of his brother’s beheading and transforms him into a deadly headhunter. A Donyi-Polo priest must continue practising his animistic rituals to preserve the fading vestiges of his indigenous religion. The curse of a high priest follows the thief who stole the forbidden sacred ornaments . . . Such evocative and poignant tales make this debut collection a must-read.
Imprint: Vintage Books
Published: Mar/2025
ISBN: 9780143465959
Length : 240 Pages
MRP : ₹399.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: Vintage Books
Published: Mar/2025
ISBN:
Length : 240 Pages
MRP : ₹399.00
This book is an alluring escape to the land of dawn-lit mountains, Arunachal Pradesh. It features stories that are products of visceral observation and a delicate understanding of the ethnic communities living under intervening shadows of magic and realism in the isolated hinterlands of the state. A village is haunted by an insidious spirit tiger. A bee sting reminds a Nocte boy of his brother’s beheading and transforms him into a deadly headhunter. A Donyi-Polo priest must continue practising his animistic rituals to preserve the fading vestiges of his indigenous religion. The curse of a high priest follows the thief who stole the forbidden sacred ornaments . . . Such evocative and poignant tales make this debut collection a must-read.
Subi Taba is a poet and writer from Arunachal Pradesh. She was awarded the 100 Inspiring Authors of India Award 2018 for her poetry anthology Dear Bohemian Man. She won the New Asian Writing Short Story Prize 2020 and was shortlisted for the Twist and Twain Short Story Prize 2021. She was awarded the South Asia Speaks 2021 fellowship and won Penguin Random House’s The Perfect Pitch Season 1. She works as an agriculture development officer in Arunachal Pradesh.