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A Thousand Cranes for India - Reclaiming Plurality Amid Hatred

English · Paperback / Softback

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In Japan there is a legend that anyone who folds one thousand paper cranes will have their wishes realized. But folding cranes, and the meditative, solemn care that it involves, has come to mean more than just an exercise in wish making. Origami cranes have become a symbol of renewal, atonement, and warning. Their symbolism may have emerged out of Japan's particular mythology and history, but they do not belong to any one nation. The crane is a migratory bird that crosses borders and makes its home with scant regard to the blood-soaked lines that humans have drawn on maps. This anthology uses origami cranes as a way for some of India's best-known writers, poets, and artists to form a shared civic space for a conversation about the fault lines in India at a time of darkness. The twenty-three pieces collected here encompass reportage, stories, poems, memoir, and polemic-the kind of complex and enriching diversity that India demands and deserves. The paper crane becomes a motif of connection, beauty, and reclamation in an otherwise degraded country, enabling those who fight with words to become the best army they can be.

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Pallavi Aiyar has worked as a foreign correspondent for over fifteen years, reporting from China, Europe, Indonesia, and Japan. She is the author of five books, including Smoke and Mirrors, Chinese Whiskers, and New Old World. She lives in Tokyo, Japan.

Product details

Assisted by Pallavi Aiyar (Editor)
Publisher Seagull Books London Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2021
 
EAN 9780857427441
ISBN 978-0-85742-744-1
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 154 mm x 192 mm x 14 mm
Weight 231 g
Series THE INDIA LIST
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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