The Old Prostitute and Other Stories

The Old Prostitute and Other Stories

by Manisha Roy
The Old Prostitute and Other Stories

The Old Prostitute and Other Stories

by Manisha Roy

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Overview

The stories of this collection were written over a span of several decades beginning in 1985 and ending in 2022. A few of them were translated by Manisha Roy from her mother tongue, Bengali. Despite the geographical and other contextual differences, the narrative shifted and at times translated itself as if the author traveled easily between different landscapes-both external and internal.

Roy's academic training as a cultural anthropologist and later professional training in Analytical Psychology no doubt left undeniable influence in her wandering in the fascinating world of fictional imagination.

Nearly half of the stories are short-an experiment attempted with the genre of flash fiction. However, the strength and charm of the narrative are not affected by the choice of the experiment. Like her translation Roy is able to transcend such structural issues of creating fiction.

Readers will find reading these stories a new and unique experience.

Table of Contents

Mother Country

The Old Prostitute

The Mystery of the Göta Canal

Illegal Immigrant

A Wedding Gift

Returning Home

Family

Looking for My Father

My Mother

The Betel Quid

Stalemate

Madeleine

The Yellow Nursery

Foible

Passion

A Day of a Therapist's Practice

Martinis and Chocolate Mousse

Alone

Sherry's Challenge

Saturday Evening

A Break

The Swimmer of Colombo

The Ideal Partner in the Nineteen-seventies

Spilled Coffee

Hunger Strike

The Wristwatch

The Wheelchair


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781685030919
Publisher: Chiron Publications
Publication date: 12/08/2022
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Manisha Roy, PhD, is a geographer, anthropologist and Jungian psychoanalyst in private practice in Cambridge, USA and has been on the faculty of the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston for thirty-seven years. She has taught at the universities in India, the United States and Switzerland and lectured all over the world. She is the author of nine books, 40 articles which include short stories and poems. She also co-edited three books. She writes in two languages - English and Bengali. Her first book, a non-fiction titled Bengali Women (Chicago Univ. Press, 1975, 1992) has gone through two prints and two editions. This book is now used by many women's studies departments of several universities all over the world.
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