The Forest Beneath the Mountains - Ankush Saikia - Books - Speaking Tiger Books - 9789390477753 - March 1, 2021
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The Forest Beneath the Mountains

Ankush Saikia

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The Forest Beneath the Mountains

Description

Shaken by the news of his mother's death, a man leaves his job in Delhi and

returns to Assam. Twenty-five years ago, his father, a forest officer here, was

found shot dead in his jeep. With the passing of his mother, the man learns new

and startling details of his father's life, and trying to reclaim an entire life suddenly

made unfamiliar, he starts digging into events from far back in time, visiting

places where his father had served, in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas.

But the forests he had once roamed as a boy with his father and his band of

hard drinking, rugged companions, have long disappeared. Settlers have

moved in, and insurgents and security forces now prowl the area. Wandering

what was once the Chariduar reserve forest, the man meets a kaleidoscopic

cast of characters-people trying to find anchor in an uncertain world-

some of whom are remnants of a rapidly disappearing past and some from the

region's turbulent present: foresters, elephant catchers, army contractors,

insurgents, police commandos, drifters and double-dealers. As he gets closer

to the truth about his father, he finds himself drawn into a local conflict, a

world of shifting realities from which he will struggle to disentangle himself.

Wide, unhurried and immersive, The Forest Beneath the Mountains is a

compelling blend of memory, family stories, ecology and history. It is a

story of people and places at the margins of the Indian republic, and of the

inevitable taming of wilderness by man.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 1, 2021
ISBN13 9789390477753
Publishers Speaking Tiger Books
Pages 330
Dimensions 129 × 198 × 19 mm   ·   322 g
Language English  

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