Description
- ISBN-13: 9789386228895
- Publisher: Juggernaut
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 439.9845989 gr
- ISBN-10: 9386228890
- Publisher Date: 30 Nov 2018
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 400
- Width: 139.99972 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
In post-independence Madras, Kalyani, a devadasi’s daughter, hides her past for a life of comfort. When her mother’s dance is filmed, secrets unravel, challenging tradition and modernity. Explore themes of art, identity, and societal change in this captivating tale by Srividya Natarajan.
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Jatin Chaudhary –
The historical setting was well-researched. The story was good, but some parts were slow-paced and dull.
Tirupati V Sai Akash –
Natarajan’s prose is stunning! I was completely immersed in Madras. Some parts were confusing, but overall a great read.
Toshiv Mata –
A thought-provoking novel. The exploration of art and identity was particularly well done. I absolutely loved this.
Sushant Kumar Singh –
A beautifully written story about identity and tradition. Kalyani’s journey is captivating, though the pacing felt a bit slow at times.
Jyoti Baghel –
A compelling story about a young woman’s journey to rediscover her past. I felt it lost steam halfway.
Utkarsh Kumar –
I enjoyed learning about the devadasi culture. The ending felt rushed, but I appreciated the exploration of societal change.
Ashish Kumar –
An interesting look into a different world. I struggled to connect with some of the characters, but it was informative.
Ishika Arya –
A beautifully written and evocative story. I especially loved all the dance related descriptions. A wonderful read!
Soham Anup Aychitte –
The book completely swept me away. I couldn’t put it down, and I want to read it again.
Aman Devasthale –
A story filled with rich historical detail, and dance. It can be slow at times, but well worth the time to get invested.
Vishu Chauhan –
While the premise was interesting, I found the characters to be somewhat underdeveloped. Still an okay read.
Aayushi Dobhal –
A powerful novel that explores complex themes with grace. Kalyani’s struggles resonated deeply. Highly recommend!
Lukshyaraj Samal –
I was moved by Kalyani’s strength and resilience. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and culture.
Anubhav Pandey –
This book will immerse you in the world of dance and cultural complexity. Very thought-provoking and moving.
Dhruv Singh –
The descriptions of the dance were mesmerizing. The plot was predictable, but still an enjoyable read.
Priyanshu Jain –
The Undoing Dance is a vibrant portrayal of post-independence Madras. Kalyani is well-developed.
Damanpreet Singh –
While the story was interesting, I found some parts difficult to follow. The main character wasn’t quite gripping.
Aadira A Nambi –
This book is a gem! The author’s writing style is just amazing and I would recommend everyone to read it.
Thummalapalli Manoj –
The author’s language is powerful and creates vivid imagery. The theme of identity was very thought-provoking.
Jyotirmayee –
The book was an okay read, but I wouldn’t say it’s seducing. The main character was quite unlikeable.
Arjun Raj K T –
Not really my cup of tea, but it was nice to learn about a new culture. I struggled to connect with story.
Keshav Bedi –
Natarajan’s writing is lyrical and captivating. The storyline and plot were well-crafted.
Yashasvi Manish Modi –
The historical context was fascinating. Sometimes the story dragged, but the cultural insights made it worthwhile.
Ajeet Kumar Gupta –
I enjoyed learning about the Devadasi tradition. Some characters could have been explored in more detail.
Ankit Parsoya –
This book had moments of brilliance, but some sections felt underdeveloped. I loved the exploration of art and identity.