Once Upon a Life: Burnt Curry and Bloody
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Born in 1945 in the Assamese town of Jorhat Temsula Ao her father's favourite of his six daughters remembers her childhood as a time of happiness. The sudden loss of both parents mean that the orphaned children were left to fend for themselves as best they could. Desperately poor emotionally scarred lonely and often hungry the young Temsula made up for her lack of resources with courage and determination. From these unpromising beginnings Ao went on to become one of Northeast India's best known writers and to build a distinguished teaching career serving as Director of the Northeast Zone Cultural Centre and finally Dean of the School of Humanities and Education North Eastern Hill University Shillong. Temsula Ao describes her memoir as 'an attempt to exorcise my own personal ghosts from a fractured childhood that was ripped apart by a series of tragedies... [it] is about love and what it is like to be deprived of it.' For her readers Ao’s memoir gives not only an insight into her role as a leading figure in the Northeast but is also a moving account of a writerly life.
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