Phosphorus and Stone
Susan Visvanathan’s new work, Phosphorus and Stone is composed in the lucid but subversive style that characterises her feminist writings. In this novella she examines a fishing hamlet from the startling perspectives of the bourgeois enclaves set both in a village called Valli, Kerala, and in the suburbs of Chennai and Bangalore.
This is the story of a young woman and her refusal to be betrayed by death, obsession or love. It engages with the activist concern for the fisherpeople as well as the problematic of middle-class loyalties and the antagonisms of sect and gender. The most complex narrative in this slim volume is the apocryphal reading, from a feminist perspective, of Jesus’s resurrection.
ISBN: 978 81 89013 70 7
Categories: Books, Fiction, Zubaan-Penguin Joint List
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