The Blue Bedspread Explained

The Blue Bedspread
Author:Raj Kamal Jha
Pub Date:1999
Isbn:9780330373852

The Blue Bedspread is the 1999 first novel by Indian writer Raj Kamal Jha.[1] [2]

In the novel an old man sits up all night in Calcutta writing for his dead older sister's newborn child, who is sleeping in the next room and will be taken the next day by adoptive parents. He says "I will tell you happy stories and I will tell you sad stories. And remember, my child, your truth lies somewhere in between". The book has been described as "the most tender, sensuous and beguiling book about incest and child abuse you'll ever read".[3]

A 2007 paper by Alex Barley in Narrative Inquiry used this novel and Anita Desai's Fire on the Mountain to consider "the idea of home as a space of sanctuary and retreat from the problems of domestic life".[4]

Reception

Upon release, The Blue Bedspread was generally well-received among the British press.[5]

In 2022 The Blue Bedspread was selected as one of the 70 titles for the Big Jubilee Read, a celebration of Commonwealth writing for the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Bose . Sudip . "The Blue Bedspread" by Raj Kamal Jha . 24 April 2022 . Salon . 11 April 2000 . en.
  2. Web site: The Blue Bedspread by Raj Kamal Jha . BookDragon . Smithsonian Institution Asian Pacific American Center . 24 April 2022 . 26 July 2000.
  3. News: Hickling . Alfred . Review: If You Are Afraid of Heights by Raj Kamal Jha . The Guardian . 15 August 2003 . en.
  4. Barley . Alexandra . Home as sanctuary: Stories of secrets and sadness in Fire on the Mountain and The Blue Bedspread . Narrative Inquiry . 6 November 2007 . 17 . 1 . 119–139 . 10.1075/ni.17.1.09bar.
  5. News: Books of the moment: What the papers said . 19 July 2024 . The Daily Telegraph . 26 June 1999 . 64.
  6. Web site: A literary celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's record-breaking reign . BBC . 24 April 2022.