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The Fabulous Feminist brings together for the first time in one volume a vast range of renowned feminist thinker Suniti Namjoshi’s writings, starting with her most famous collection, Feminist Fables, and including excerpts from Saint Suniti and the Dragon, Mothers of Maya Dip, From the Bedside Book of Nightmares, and her series of “Aditi” books for children, such as Aditi and the Thames Dragon.
Here readers will find her fables, poetry, prose autobiography, and children’s stories, works that are both playful and deeply serious. In these beautifully composed and entertaining works, she ingeniously reworks fairytales, Greek and Sanskrit mythology, literary monsters such as Grendel’s Mother, and icons such as Saint Sebastian, all stitched together with her vivid imagination and wisdom. Writing with insight and wit about power, about inequality, and about oppression, Namjoshi brilliantly uses language and the literary tradition to expose what she finds absurd and unacceptable in modern life. This provocative and entertaining collection will be welcomed by Namjoshi’s fans and admirers of the feminist intellectual tradition.
Born in Mumbai in 1941, Suniti Namjoshi is an important figure in contemporary Indian literature in English, a writer whose deep engagement with issues of gender, sexual orientation, cultural identity and human rights infuses everything she writes.
Here readers will find her fables, poetry, prose autobiography, and children’s stories, works that are both playful and deeply serious. In these beautifully composed and entertaining works, she ingeniously reworks fairytales, Greek and Sanskrit mythology, literary monsters such as Grendel’s Mother, and icons such as Saint Sebastian, all stitched together with her vivid imagination and wisdom. Writing with insight and wit about power, about inequality, and about oppression, Namjoshi brilliantly uses language and the literary tradition to expose what she finds absurd and unacceptable in modern life. This provocative and entertaining collection will be welcomed by Namjoshi’s fans and admirers of the feminist intellectual tradition.
Born in Mumbai in 1941, Suniti Namjoshi is an important figure in contemporary Indian literature in English, a writer whose deep engagement with issues of gender, sexual orientation, cultural identity and human rights infuses everything she writes.
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Table of Contents
Feminist Fables
From the Panchatantra
Case History
Nymph
The Princess
The Ugly One
The Female Swan
A Moral Tale
The Monkey and the Crocodiles
The Giantess
The Snake and the Mongoose
The Secret Wisdom
The Debt
Broadcast Live
The Grace of the Goddess
The Hare and the Turtle
The Fox and the Stork
Of Cats and Bells
The Oyster Child
Further Adventures of the One-eyed Monkey
The Dower
Heart
The Mouse and the Lion
Svayamvara
The Doll
The Woman Who Lived on the Beach
The Saurian Chronicles
The Authentic Lie
From Discourse with the Dead
From Discourse with the Dead
Lady Flora
Minimal Murder
Glass Coffins
The Female Poet
The Bedside Book of Nightmares
From From Baby F with Much Love
Snow White and Rose Green
It Was Not Pygmalion
Biped
The Fur Seals as Shown on Television
From Caliban’s Notebook
Snapshots of Caliban
Prospero
The Conversations of Cow
I The Manifestation
The Jackass and the Lady
Homage to Circe
From the Travels of Gulliver
Lines Written in Dejection
Flesh and Paper
All the Words
Lost Species
The Blue Donkey Fables
The Blue Donkey
The One-eyed Monkey Goes into Print
Three Angel Poems
Dusty Distance
Poem against Poets
The Jacana’s Tale
The Three Piglets
Turf
The Sinner
The Vulgar Streak
Cythera
If Somehow I Might . . .
The Bride
Look! Medusa!
Among Tigers
From the Panchatantra
Case History
Nymph
The Princess
The Ugly One
The Female Swan
A Moral Tale
The Monkey and the Crocodiles
The Giantess
The Snake and the Mongoose
The Secret Wisdom
The Debt
Broadcast Live
The Grace of the Goddess
The Hare and the Turtle
The Fox and the Stork
Of Cats and Bells
The Oyster Child
Further Adventures of the One-eyed Monkey
The Dower
Heart
The Mouse and the Lion
Svayamvara
The Doll
The Woman Who Lived on the Beach
The Saurian Chronicles
The Authentic Lie
From Discourse with the Dead
From Discourse with the Dead
Lady Flora
Minimal Murder
Glass Coffins
The Female Poet
The Bedside Book of Nightmares
From From Baby F with Much Love
Snow White and Rose Green
It Was Not Pygmalion
Biped
The Fur Seals as Shown on Television
From Caliban’s Notebook
Snapshots of Caliban
Prospero
The Conversations of Cow
I The Manifestation
The Jackass and the Lady
Homage to Circe
From the Travels of Gulliver
Lines Written in Dejection
Flesh and Paper
All the Words
Lost Species
The Blue Donkey Fables
The Blue Donkey
The One-eyed Monkey Goes into Print
Three Angel Poems
Dusty Distance
Poem against Poets
The Jacana’s Tale
The Three Piglets
Turf
The Sinner
The Vulgar Streak
Cythera
If Somehow I Might . . .
The Bride
Look! Medusa!
Among Tigers
In the Garden
To Be a Poet
Stumbling Block
Transit Gloria
Nocturne
The Mothers of Maya Diip
Chapter 11: A Loyal Mayan
Chapter 12: Ashan Babies
Chapter 13: Loathsome reptile
Saint Suniti and the Dragon
Section III: “’Tis the Eye of Childhood . . .”
Section IV: The Trials of the Saint
Pelican
Beauty Incarnate and the Supreme Singer: For Oscar Wilde
By the River: For Virginia Woolf
Blood and Water
Bluebeard’s Way
Building Babel
Chapter I: Piece for Soloists: What the Sisters Said
Chapter VI: Patched Piece
Goja: An Autobiographical Myth
Chapter 1: Goja
Sycorax
Among Tulips
Deaf Eurydice: For Suki d. 27 July 1997
Come Away
The Saint and the Tiger
For Anna Mani (1918–2001)
Mary’s Dream
Section 6: The Old Woman’s Secrets
The Dwarfs
Twelve Ways of Looking at a Giant
New Work
From Magpie
Meat Eater’s Poem
The Rhino and the Unicorn
Neither Mr. Darwin nor the Farmer
Animals
From The Glass Bird
Striped Peril
Perspective
Summer Days
For Kishore
The Wave
Time Trickles
A Cautionary Tale?
From A Tapestry
To Be a Poet
Stumbling Block
Transit Gloria
Nocturne
The Mothers of Maya Diip
Chapter 11: A Loyal Mayan
Chapter 12: Ashan Babies
Chapter 13: Loathsome reptile
Saint Suniti and the Dragon
Section III: “’Tis the Eye of Childhood . . .”
Section IV: The Trials of the Saint
Pelican
Beauty Incarnate and the Supreme Singer: For Oscar Wilde
By the River: For Virginia Woolf
Blood and Water
Bluebeard’s Way
Building Babel
Chapter I: Piece for Soloists: What the Sisters Said
Chapter VI: Patched Piece
Goja: An Autobiographical Myth
Chapter 1: Goja
Sycorax
Among Tulips
Deaf Eurydice: For Suki d. 27 July 1997
Come Away
The Saint and the Tiger
For Anna Mani (1918–2001)
Mary’s Dream
Section 6: The Old Woman’s Secrets
The Dwarfs
Twelve Ways of Looking at a Giant
New Work
From Magpie
Meat Eater’s Poem
The Rhino and the Unicorn
Neither Mr. Darwin nor the Farmer
Animals
From The Glass Bird
Striped Peril
Perspective
Summer Days
For Kishore
The Wave
Time Trickles
A Cautionary Tale?
From A Tapestry
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