The best thing about being able to look at
a banned book in hindsight is that it also offers a kind of foresight.
The short stories – and a one-act play –
that made up Angaaray are mundane stories in the literal sense. The book
focussed on the everyday brutality suffered by millions of Indian Muslims in
the early twentieth century. Economic despair, domestic enslavement, sexual
oppression, hypocrisy practised under the guise of religion, the physical
damage suffered by women who are not allowed to make childbirth choices – it is
at the intersection of these truths that the four Angaaray writers placed this
book.
Read the rest of this review in TimeOut
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