Digging up the Mountains: Selected Stories

“Digging up the Mountains: Selected Stories” by Neil Bissoondath is a collection published by Penguin Books on February 2, 1988. This reprint edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The stories delve into themes of dislocation, revolution, and the evolving politics of the Third World, offering insights into the personal impacts of political turmoil and the constraints imposed by tradition and society.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the alienation experienced by immigrants, as well as the broader implications of societal change. Each of the fourteen stories provides a unique perspective on the intersection of personal and political narratives, reflecting the complexities of identity and belonging in a changing world. This collection invites readers to engage with the nuanced experiences shaped by historical and cultural contexts.
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Concerned with the themes of dislocation, revolution, and the shifting politics of the Third World, this collection of fourteen stories explores the personal consequences of political upheaval, the restraints of tradition and society, and the alienation of the immigrant
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