Sawnet - Bookshelf - Indira Ganesan
Indira Ganesan was born in Srirangam, India. She graduated from Vassar College and received her M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She was chosen as a finalist by Granta for the Best Young American Novelist 1996 for her first novel, The Journey. She teaches at Southampton College on Long Island.
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Bibliography
- Inheritance
Knopf, New York. (1998)
- A gracefully wrought novel centering on the emotional awakening of Sonil, a fifteen-year-old girl living with her aunts in India. Overcome by a lingering illness, she travels to the mythic island of Pi to recover under the care of her beloved grandmother. In this lush Arcadian space, boundaries between what is real and what is not diminish, and Sonil begins to discover who she is. Rejected by her emotionally distant mother and searching desperately for any information about her American father, she seeks solace in an affair with an American man twice her age. It is through that relationship of love and loss that she begins to understand and forgive her mother, realizing for the first time what she has inherited and what she must forge for herself.
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- The Journey
Knopf, New York. (1990)
- After a decade in a suburban American world of shopping malls and fast-food restaurants, sisters Renu and Max return to their childhood home, the island of Pi. A bit of India "torn free to float in the Bay of Bengal", its alien and yet strangely familiar landscape is defined by gardens and hillsides ablaze with surreal foliage, and ceiling fans that circle endlessly in the background. The sisters and their mother have returned because cousin Rajesh, always affectionately known as Renu's twin, has died. His death and their return mark the beginning of a curious journey, leading by unexpected routes towards revelation.
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