SHADOW MEN
English

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In her lyrical haunting prose Bijoya Sawian paints a dark threatening picture and shows how violence has tainted the very fabric of everyday life in a place that was once peaceful untroubled and calm. A thick mist envelops an isolated house and a cottage atop a hill. Raseel looking out from her window hears the sound of shots. Suddenly the mist parts and three men come into view furtive quick. Then they are gone and there is silence. Raseel visiting her old school friend Aila in Shillong is determined to get to the truth behind the strange death of a ‘dkhar’ an outsider in the grounds of her hosts’ house. Why was he killed? Who are the killers? As she begins to unravel the mystery Raseel finds herself caught in a tale of intrigue and violence that mirrors the world of insurgency around her. The tense and dramatic undercurrents that emerge in Shadow Men continue in the stories that follow. In ‘The Flight’ eighteen-year-old Mawii has to make a difficult decision between her ‘own people’ and her one true love—when that love involves a ‘vai’—yet another word for ‘outsider’. And in ‘The Limp’ octogenarian Nipendro Roy finally feels he ‘belongs’ in this hill state to which he came as a twenty-year-old immigrant from Bengal. Shillong remains the true hero in these stories as Bijoya Sawian draws the reader into a world where the downside of a matrilineal society the scourge of drugs alcohol and corrupt politicians the disconnect with mainstream India and above all the fight for identity and belonging threaten to rock this idyllic hill state that was once a paradise and perhaps no longer is.
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