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Ice Candy Man (1988)

von Bapsi Sidhwa

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The 1947 Partition of India is the backdrop for this powerful novel, narrated by a precocious child who describes the brutal transition with chilling veracity. Young Lenny Sethi is kept out of school because she suffers from polio. She spends her days with Ayah, her beautiful nanny, visiting with the large group of admirers that Ayah draws. It is in the company of these working class characters that Lenny learns about religious differences, religious intolerance, and the blossoming genocidal strife on the eve of Partition. As she matures, Lenny begins to identify the differences between the Hindus, Moslems, and Sikhs engaging in political arguments all around her. Lenny enjoys a happy, privileged life in Lahore, but the kidnapping of her beloved Ayah signals a dramatic change. Soon Lenny's world erupts in religious, ethnic, and racial violence. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, the domestic drama serves as a microcosm for a profound political upheaval.… (mehr)
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Romanzo in parte autobiografico, quello di Sidhwa Bapsi racconta attraverso la voce della piccola Lenny la lacerante e violenta separazione del Pakistan dall'India. Lenny ha otto anni e fa parte della minoranza Parsi, perciò la sua è una visione distaccata, visto che non è né indù né musulmana. Ma ad ogni modo i suoi occhi infantili sono increduli dinanzi l'esplosione di odio che dilania le comunità islamiche e induiste.
Il titolo inglese "Cracking India" sicuramente è più efficace nell'indicare la spira di violenza che caratterizzò la Partition, eppure quello scelto dall'editore italiano enfatizza giustamente lo sconvolgimento delle relazioni sociali, la frattura nei rapporti umani. Il mondo che Lenny conosceva non esiste più, la gente non sarà più la stessa, le persone vicine a lei perdono la loro identità per essere distinte in musulmani e induisti, capaci di ammazzarsi a vicenda. ( )
  cometahalley | Dec 15, 2014 |
The historical setting is difficult but compelling. The story is intriguing and the writing is competent. But there's an emotional flatness regardless of the drama and trauma depicted. I found the pace and rhythm so-so. Lastly, I wish a literary element, a style, could have been more present. ( )
1 abstimmen ming.l | Mar 31, 2013 |
The inspiration for Deepa Mehta’s 1998 film Earth, this historical novel tells the story of a Parsee girl growing up in Lahore, against the hellish backdrop of partition of the Indian subcontinent. Through her young eyes, we experience violence, betrayal, and the shattering of intercommunal friendships. With identifiable characters and disillusioning twists, the book forces readers to question how they would behave in similar situations. ( )
  dbancrof | Oct 1, 2012 |
Attraverso gli occhi di una bambina indiana, l'autrice riesce a pennellarci gli avvenimenti storici del pakistan nel 1947: e cioè quando sta per proclamare la sua indipendenza. Questa bimba si trova ad essere l'innocente testimone dei drammatici eventi di quella divisione... e il suo mondo da bimba, improvvisamente, va in pezzi! Una tragedia epocale narrata con occhio femminile tutto particolare. L'ho trovato scorrevole e interessante, ricco di descrizioni delle tradizioni dei Sikh (setta religiosa induista, fondata dal guru Nanak nel sec. XVI, che rifiuta il sistema delle caste e altri principi dell'induismo). L'autrice è brava e si vede che quello che scrive l'ha provato sulla propria pelle, infatti riesce molto bene a descrivere gli stati psicologici di tutti i protagonisti, soprattutto dei bambini dinanzi all'orrore delle guerre... Immancabile nelle vostre letture!!! ( )
  Frahorus | Mar 23, 2011 |
It was when I saw Depak Meta's film, Earth, based on this book, that I recalled how powerful this story was. Told from the viewpoint of a young girl who is trying to understand what is happening to her life and to others around her when India becomes free from British rule, breaks into two countries and suffers. A cautionary story of what colonialism and hegemony do to innocent people caught up in economic systems not of their making. ( )
  mykl-s | Feb 2, 2011 |
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The 1947 Partition of India is the backdrop for this powerful novel, narrated by a precocious child who describes the brutal transition with chilling veracity. Young Lenny Sethi is kept out of school because she suffers from polio. She spends her days with Ayah, her beautiful nanny, visiting with the large group of admirers that Ayah draws. It is in the company of these working class characters that Lenny learns about religious differences, religious intolerance, and the blossoming genocidal strife on the eve of Partition. As she matures, Lenny begins to identify the differences between the Hindus, Moslems, and Sikhs engaging in political arguments all around her. Lenny enjoys a happy, privileged life in Lahore, but the kidnapping of her beloved Ayah signals a dramatic change. Soon Lenny's world erupts in religious, ethnic, and racial violence. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, the domestic drama serves as a microcosm for a profound political upheaval.

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