Review: Rudali by Amal Singh

Review of Rudali by Amal Singh (2870 words)

Mithila Review, August 2016 : Subscribe or Read Online

Not an easy story, but an important one. And if it can bring up so many feelings in me as a reader, I can only imagine the emotional upheaval the author must have gone through to create this story.

Grief comes in many forms, and is expressed in many different ways too. And sometimes it is hard to separate what you want to do from what you have to do. And then there's also the undead here for some fantasy representation, so this story has basically everything!

I absolutely loved everything about this, from the character development, the world it is set in, the choices Shashi makes - just everything. I appreciate that the author is from India and is able to portray Indian culture in a realistic and respectful way. Being Indian myself, it irks me when Indian writers whitewash our culture, but Amal Singh is refreshing.

I look forward to reading more of his work!

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