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This Place of Mud and Bone

This Place of Mud and Bone

Sanjay Bista
,
Anurag Basnet
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1986. Labda, a rain-washed, sun-soaked village near Darjeeling. Six friends—Karnabahadur, Tshering, Ambar,
Buddha, Rajvir and Sarita—attend school together here. Elsewhere, on the streets of Darjeeling, a struggle is brewing for a separate state of Gorkhaland in India. Soon, the hot winds of that violent Andolan sweep inexorably into Labda and transform the village into a battleground. Students turn on their teachers, villages and families are divided along party lines, and everyone is forced to take sides. Those who don’t are compelled to run away, never to return.

Spanning thirty years, This Place of Mud and Bone follows the lives of these schoolmates as they negotiate a political struggle that continually shapeshifts but never ends. The novel tells the story of how Karnabahadur transformed into Angulimaal and why Buddha was forced to kill him; it describes why Tshering became Tshering the Murderer and, eventually, Mad Tshering; it explores the circumstances that made Ambar hang himself; and describes why Sarita ended up selling eggs in a hospital. Even as it captures the minutiae of individual, yet intertwined, lives, this capacious novel—also a contemporary history of the Darjeeling hills—shows how people learn to absorb violence and live with it, and how a man who has made up his mind can be the strongest force on earth.

Imprint: Vintage Books

Published: May/2025

ISBN: 9780143471035

Length : 256 Pages

MRP : ₹499.00

This Place of Mud and Bone

Sanjay Bista
,
Anurag Basnet

1986. Labda, a rain-washed, sun-soaked village near Darjeeling. Six friends—Karnabahadur, Tshering, Ambar,
Buddha, Rajvir and Sarita—attend school together here. Elsewhere, on the streets of Darjeeling, a struggle is brewing for a separate state of Gorkhaland in India. Soon, the hot winds of that violent Andolan sweep inexorably into Labda and transform the village into a battleground. Students turn on their teachers, villages and families are divided along party lines, and everyone is forced to take sides. Those who don’t are compelled to run away, never to return.

Spanning thirty years, This Place of Mud and Bone follows the lives of these schoolmates as they negotiate a political struggle that continually shapeshifts but never ends. The novel tells the story of how Karnabahadur transformed into Angulimaal and why Buddha was forced to kill him; it describes why Tshering became Tshering the Murderer and, eventually, Mad Tshering; it explores the circumstances that made Ambar hang himself; and describes why Sarita ended up selling eggs in a hospital. Even as it captures the minutiae of individual, yet intertwined, lives, this capacious novel—also a contemporary history of the Darjeeling hills—shows how people learn to absorb violence and live with it, and how a man who has made up his mind can be the strongest force on earth.

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