For now, it is night : stories by Hari Krishna Kaul ; translated from the Kashmiri by Kalpana Raina, Tanveer Ajsi, Gowhar Fazili, and Gowhar Yaqoob.
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TextDescription: xiv, 205 pages ; 17 cmISBN: - 9781953861788
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For Now, It Is Night is a collection of short stories by Hari Krishna Kaul, one of Kashmir’s most acclaimed writers, translated into English by Kalpana Raina, Tanveer Ajsi, Gowhar Fazili, and Gowhar Yaqoob. The stories vividly portray the struggles of displacement, alienation, and the erosion of cultural identity amid Kashmir’s political and social turmoil. Through wit, irony, and empathy, Kaul captures the emotional landscapes of individuals navigating exile, memory, and the loss of home.
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