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1 Kamala Markandaya Author of Nectar in a Sieve A Biographical Sketch by Ms. Lynda Goodwin This presentation follows "fair use" rules of the U.S. Copyright law.

2 Meet the Author Assisi, Francis C. “Homage to Kamala Markandaya.” 2004. INDOlink. 25 Sept. 2007.http://www.beilharz.com/autores/markandaya/

3 Background  Birth name: Kamala Purnaiya  Religion: Hindu-Brahmin  Birth place: Mysore, India (see map)  B. 1924 - d. 2004  Father’s occupation: “Rail transport officer” (Ganesan xiii)  Major: History at the University of Madras in 1940  Her occupations: Journalist & social worker from 1940 - 1947 & author 1948 - 1982  New residence: England in 1948  Husband: Bertrand Taylor from Great Britain (Assisi)  Daughter: Kim Taylor Oliver

4 India in 1937 “India in 1937.” Map. The British Library. The British Library Board. 26 Sep. 2007.http://www.bl.uk/collections/oiocfamilyhistory/familyindiamap.html

5 Inspiration  Traveling in India often by train (Ganesan xiii)  Observing the rural landscape and local villagers  Freelance journalism in Madras and Bombay  India’s independence from Great Britain in the 1940’s  Mixture of Eastern and Western values  Her husband and daughter

6 First Published Book Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya. Product Details. 25 Sep. 2007.http://www.schwartzbooks.com/cgi-bin/category/1513228

7 Nectar in a Sieve  Published in 1954 (Ganesan xiii)  Setting: Early to mid-20 th century  Main character: Rukmani – the first person narrator & wife of a tenant farmer  Plot: An Indian family facing harsh weather conditions, starvation, culture shock, children moving away, poverty, & homelessness  Major themes: Endurance to what life throws at a person & charity for the less fortunate

8 Nectar in a Sieve cont. Awards:  The Dual Selection of the Book of the Month Club in 1954 (Ganesan xiii)  Notable Book of 1955 by the American Library Association (qtd. in Markandaya back cover)

9 Other Novels  Some Inner Fury (1955) - a “young woman” falling “in love with an Englishman” at the same that “India was fighting for independence” (Parameswaran)  A Silence of Desire (1960) – an “office clerk” struggling between Eastern vs. Western ideologies (Parameswaran)  The Nowhere Man (1972) – a sense of social displacement  The Golden Honeycomb (1977) – “the princely India” (Parameswaran)  The Coffer Dams (1969) and Pleasure City (1982) [American ed. Shalamar (1983)] – opposing sides of British and Indian relations

10 Works Cited Ganesan, Indira. “Introduction.” In Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar In a Sieve. New York: Signet Classic, 2002. vii-xiii. Markandaya, Kamala. Nectar in a Sieve. 1954. London: John Day Company. New York: Signet Classic, 2002. Parameswaran, Uma. “Bookshelf: Kamala Markandaya: 1924-2004.” Sawnet. 2004. Sawnet: The South Asian Women’s NETwork. 9 Sept 2007. http://www.sawnet.org./books/authors.php?Markandaya+Kamala


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