The Age of Kali
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Advance PraiseWhat a marvel this book is. In taut lyrical prose shot through with moments of wry humor Jocelyn Davis brings ancient India to life so thoroughly that the gulf between past and present disappears completely: we feel as if she is telling our own story. Riveting and deeply moving The Age of Kali is the work of an immensely gifted novelist.-Abigail DeWitt author of News of Our Loved Ones Lili and DogsTo lovers of the Indian epics this book is a devious heretical topsy-turvying of the Mahabharata; to Hindu fundamentalists dangerous blasphemous a book to be burnt; to the general reader a brilliant enthralling complex fantasy that will linger in your mind long after you have finished it.-Krishnan Venkatesh author of Do You Know Who You Are? Reading the Buddhas DiscoursesIndias greatest epic reimagined.The Mahabharata often called Indias Iliad tells of several generations of the royal family of Kuru: their ambitions loves moral dilemmas and battles for a kingdom. As tradition has it the heroes are the five Pandava brothers and their shared wife Draupadi; the villain is their power-mad cousin Duryodhana.But what if tradition got it wrong? What if Duryodhana despite his flaws were the real hero-with a passionate heart buried under his emotional and physical scars-and the supposedly noble Pandavas were the evil ones? What if Draupadi and the many other women of the tale were rebels behind the scenes? And what if thanks to a young girl who ferreted out the family secrets and kept them hidden for years the truth could at last be told?Sweeping fast-paced and packed with gripping characters THE AGE OF KALI turns a famous work of world literature inside out bringing forth voices long silenced. In the end three questions remain: Who won? Who lost? And who was to blame?
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