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To a region much inclined to look backward, the American South, Khem K. Aryal's anthology offers a vision as contemporary as it is vital and varied. These stories and essays assemble the conflicts and collisions (often literal) of cultures to explore and expose the traditions, mysteries, and wonders of Atlanta and Mobile and Houston and all points in between that South Asian populations have transformed. These writers, of Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepalese, Pakistani, and Indian descent, are all ones you'll want to know further as soon as you shut the cover of this magical and necessary book." -Tom Williams, author of Among the Wild Mulattos and Other Tales
"A stellar and much-needed anthology that illuminates a part of American life that has gone unacknowledged for too long. Gloriously written and contextualized in a well-researched introduction, this contribution to South Asian immigrant literature not only brings to life the experience of the writers and characters in the sixteen essays and stories, but offers with breathtaking clarity a vision of the American South from a vantage point that makes an old landscape new." -Joanna Eleftheriou, author of This Way Back.
"South to South is a wonderfully varied collection of work, subversively curated to showcase writers inventing their own traditions as they resist and complicate how we imagine South Asia and the American South. If you thought anthologies were here to generalize, let this one prove you happily wrong! With a range of nuanced, surprising essays and stories from voices originating from Nepal to Georgia, this book offers what I'm looking for in any writing about South Asian Americans: ferocious wit, elevation of historically marginalized voices, and a lively interest in critique of society and self." -V. V. Ganeshananthan, author of Love Marriage
Book Information
ISBN 9781680032963
Author Khem K. Aryal
Format Paperback
Page Count 186
Imprint Texas Review Press
Publisher Texas Review Press
Weight(grams) 369g