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His Father'S Disease

His Father'S Disease

His Father's Disease is a powerful collection of contemporary short fiction by Aruni Kashyap that interrogates identity, sexuality, violence, and belonging. Through intimate narratives that travel from village life to a dawning city, the book speaks to adult readers who crave daring, thought-provoking storytelling. Its tone is quietly provocative and empathetic, inviting you to confront silences, desire, and the truths we carry.

These stories are deftly written in a warm, reader-friendly voice, weaving together the Tejimola fable as seen through Sanjib's eyes at a conference in Delhi. The collection challenges the expectations of the English-language literati and refuses tidy plots about insurgency, offering instead an honest, intimate map of life in both the village and the nascent city. Aruni Kashyap's narration unearths the silences that whisper beneath everyday life and traces how love, motherhood, violence, and sexuality shape who we are.

In His Father's Disease, the author expands folklore into contemporary prose, blending memory with present-day detail, offering a modern, unapologetic take on storytelling. The reader will encounter vivid characters, a sense of place that shifts from rural boundaries to urban spaces, and scenes that unfold with rhythm, courage, and curiosity—without spoilers, only the pull of a well-told truth.

  • Interwoven stories that recast the Tejimola fable through modern lives
  • Probing identity, sexuality, violence, and belonging with honesty
  • Intimate, lyrical prose that moves between village landscapes and emerging cities
  • Narrative structure that blends folklore, memory, and present-day detail
  • Thoughtful scenes that invite reflection on silence, power, and storytelling

Readers finish with a deeper empathy and a sharpened sense of how the stories we tell about family, tradition, and desire shape who we become. His Father's Disease invites reflection, curiosity, and a renewed sense of belonging—the lasting value of a book that knows how to listen.

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His Father's Disease is a powerful collection of contemporary short fiction by Aruni Kashyap that interrogates identity, sexuality, violence, and belonging. Through intimate narratives that travel from village life to a dawning city, the book speaks to adult readers who crave daring, thought-provoking storytelling. Its tone is quietly provocative and empathetic, inviting you to confront silences, desire, and the truths we carry.

These stories are deftly written in a warm, reader-friendly voice, weaving together the Tejimola fable as seen through Sanjib's eyes at a conference in Delhi. The collection challenges the expectations of the English-language literati and refuses tidy plots about insurgency, offering instead an honest, intimate map of life in both the village and the nascent city. Aruni Kashyap's narration unearths the silences that whisper beneath everyday life and traces how love, motherhood, violence, and sexuality shape who we are.

In His Father's Disease, the author expands folklore into contemporary prose, blending memory with present-day detail, offering a modern, unapologetic take on storytelling. The reader will encounter vivid characters, a sense of place that shifts from rural boundaries to urban spaces, and scenes that unfold with rhythm, courage, and curiosity—without spoilers, only the pull of a well-told truth.

  • Interwoven stories that recast the Tejimola fable through modern lives
  • Probing identity, sexuality, violence, and belonging with honesty
  • Intimate, lyrical prose that moves between village landscapes and emerging cities
  • Narrative structure that blends folklore, memory, and present-day detail
  • Thoughtful scenes that invite reflection on silence, power, and storytelling

Readers finish with a deeper empathy and a sharpened sense of how the stories we tell about family, tradition, and desire shape who we become. His Father's Disease invites reflection, curiosity, and a renewed sense of belonging—the lasting value of a book that knows how to listen.