The Rainbow Runners

Author :

Dr Dhrubajyoti Borah

Publisher:

Niyogi Books Pvt Ltd

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Publisher

Niyogi Books Pvt Ltd

Publication Year 2024
ISBN-13

9789391125998

ISBN-10 9391125999
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 424 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22 X 14X 1.2
Weight (grms) 500

Sriman is a young man living in insurgency-hit Assam whose life turns upside down when he happens to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. The raw terror which fills Sriman after witnessing the incident leaves him paranoid. Existing as a terrified zombie, unable to share his secret with anyone, Sriman drifts through the murky world of journalism into the world of the dadas—the erstwhile underground leaders who surrendered to the state and then started working for it. And it is at such a time that he again faces a terrifying encounter that unhinges him.


 


In the Himalayas, Sriman learns to look at the world and himself in a new way, discovers the teachings of Tathagata Buddha and gains an insight into the tragedy of the Tibetan refugees and their improbable dream of restoration of their homeland someday. And it is here that he also discovers love in all its splendour and sorrow, with its promise of redemption of his sheltered and fragmented life.


 


Amidst the decay that has set in the society and the ruins of his personal life, Sriman’s search for new meaning and hope in this life becomes a universal quest that tugs at one’s heartstrings.

Dr Dhrubajyoti Borah

Dr Dhrubajyoti Borah is an Indian writer who writes in Assamese and English. A brilliant novelist, he has written more than 20 novels—big and small—on various aspects of human existence. Set in the lush green valleys, steaming forests, emerald tea plantations, and rolling hills of Assam, his novels tell the stories of the youths in angst, of groups who struggle to bring about a more just society, and of women who search for true meaning of life amidst trials and tribulations. Many of his writings are viewed through the eyes of the subaltern and marginalized stratum, whose entire lives are a yearning for emancipation from social and political forces that seek to subdue them. Seeped with the essence of contemporaneous history and the historical experience of the people, Dr Borah’s exploration of postcolonial ethos and angst is masterly. His voice is urgent and genuine, with a rare universal appeal.
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