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Sharvay: A Novel
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Sharvay: A Novel

Engelsk

It is the eighth century in South India during the rule of the Rashtrakutas.

Indian philosophy is at its zenith, Ayurvedic knowledge is being compiled and

the new Prakrit languages are being developed to read and write new texts.

The heroine, Sharvay, is born into this world with many disadvantages. She is

an orphan, the daughter of a dasi, a mixed-caste person of low social standing,

bonded to the royal princess of Kavipura as a spittoon holder. Despite all

this, she is determined to devote herself to a life of learning and becoming

a philosopher. Can Sharvay overcome the socially imposed limits of caste

and gender to access Sanskrit and philosophy? If she does succeed, will her

teachings be validated by the world?

Sharvay's story is told through the experience of a contemporary woman

academic who chances upon a sculpture of an ancient female philosopher

during her research. The sculpture inspires the academic to dream of Sharvay's

life. She forms a bond with this exceptional historical character as she

encounters places and objects that were important parts of Sharvay's life.

This remarkable debut novel sensitively explores what it meant to be an

ordinary, marginalized person in ancient India, and questions the gender, class

and caste biases within the discipline of philosophy, which has been dominated

by men for centuries. Intriguing, atmospheric and richly imagined, Sharvay is

historical fiction at its best

ISBN
9789354475306
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
249 gram
Utgivelsesdato
20.5.2023
Antall sider
320