Nagaland
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Nagaland
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Nagaland
The diaryarrived addressed to me, bearing a message: We live forever through ourstories. Tell ours.
The diary arrived addressed to me, bearing a message:
We live forever through our stories. Tell ours.
And so began the author's journey into the life and legends of the Naga, a forgotten people living in the far north-east of India, struggling to survive in the modern world.
An extraordinarily powerful and evocative literary work that traverses new ground in the hinterland between biography and mythology.
Nagaland is the story of Augustine and of the Naga people. With sensitively poetic prose, Doherty deftly draws the reader into worlds of parallel realities. The love story, desperate and damned, destined for tragedy; forged and upheld against the wishes of family and the dictates of culture, with a backdrop of violence and reprisals amidst the brutality of communal conflict. Alongside this is the telling of Augustine's childhood story, growing up in the beautiful mountain state of Nagaland where the traditional way of life, loyalties, and beliefs collide with modern imperatives that, for many, lead inexorably to poverty, dislocation, drug addiction, disease, and despair.
Seamlessly woven through each story, Naga legends and myths connect these disparate worlds, the source of profound insights that are simultaneously confronting and transcendent. Poignant and profound, the reader is left with a yearning nostalgia for a past where eternal truths prevailed, to be gleaned from ancient fables and sages; where a people lived in communities richly endowed with cultural and spiritual certainties, and were valued members of large family and tribal networks. Except, of course, if you choose not to follow the rules...
'A few years ago a handwritten diary from Nagaland arrived in Ben Doherty's mailbox, 'Its pages...overfilled, and seemingly without order, with drawings of birds and mountains and flowers...and scrawled verses of poetry'. The poems were written in Tangkhul, one of Nagaland's many dialects. The final words were in English and read: 'We live forever through our stories. Tell ours.' In writing Nagaland, Doherty has managed to do that splendidly.' - Erich Mayer, ArtsHub
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Nagaland by Ben Doherty is acclaimed for its compelling narrative that richly captures the culture and history of its setting. The book is praised for Doherty's deep understanding and lyrical exploration of the region, with echoes of literary greats like Rushdie and Garcia Marquez. It offers a universal love story with a backdrop of myths and traditions, engaging readers with its passionate and skilful storytelling.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780648066378
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 May 2018
Country: Australia
Imprint: Wild Dingo Press
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 154.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 400g
Pages: 336
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About the Author
Ben Doherty is an award-winning foreign correspondent, video journalist, and photographer, specialising in international and immigration reportage. He has reported from more than 20 countries for Australian and global news organisations, including The Guardian, The Observer, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Channel 4 in the UK, and the ABC. His work has been recognised by Amnesty International, the Australian Human Rights Commission, and the United Nations Association of Australia. Ben has won three Walkley Awards for his international, human rights, and immigration reporting. Doherty is currently based in Sydney as an immigration correspondent for The Guardian. His work covers migration, refugee and asylum issues in Australia and across southeast Asia.
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