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A much-longed daughter is born with hair the colour of sunlight on the river. The shock of Daria's silvery hair makes the midwife wet herself in the birthing room - an omen for the village gossip. The impropriety surrounding Daria's birth travels round the village of Gulab Ganga, as the neighbours and relatives speculate what the future has in store for such a girl. Daria grows up affected by the rumours that circulate around the village each and every time she does anything atypical of a girl of her background. She sees and feels how small mistakes are made bigger when she commits them. At the same time she is keenly aware of her mother's atavistic fears of gossip, and her fierce loyalty to traditional values. Against all odds Daria, however, cultivates her own integrity. Daria's father Azad Chaudhury, a sensible parent, believes that he can release Daria from her inauspicious destiny by arranging her marriage with someone local, who loves Daria desperately and hopes to marry her. Daria, however, falls in love with handsome Ali Baba, a young lawyer born and brought up in the seaside town of Chittagong. She marries Ali Baba and leaves her village for the city and ‘Baba Lodge', Ali Baba's ivy mantled house, hidden behind a high wall, guarded by a paintflaking picture of a howling Alsatian. There, the cast of characters grows to include, Ali Baba's father, the one-eyed Kasim Baba, Ali Baba's sister Rani, who seems to harbour quasi incestuous feeling for her brother, and Alia, his mother obsessively bitter that Ali Baba has married a country bumpkin. Daria tolerates her new family's oddities, for she is aware that as a married woman she no longer belongs to her parental family. Both pride and fear of angering her mother keep her mute for a long time.

Dilruba Z. Ara

Dilruba Z. Ara born in Dhaka, Bangladesh and developed an interest in books at a very early age. She was nurtured on Greek mythology by her father, and her mother read her Indian fairytales as bedtime stories. Involved in literary activities throughout her childhood and adolescence, Dilruba had her first story published when she was eight years old. At the age of twenty, as a third-year honours student of English language and literature at the University of Dhaka, she met and married her husband, a Swedish air-force officer. This precipitated her move to Sweden, where she continued her education at Gothenburg University, obtaining degrees in English, Swedish, Classical Arabic and linguistics and then a teaching degree from Lund University. She now teaches Swedish and English in Sweden.

Title

A List of Offences

Author

Dilruba Z. Ara

Publisher

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS LTD.

Number of Pages

339

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Short Story
  • First Published

    JAN 2006

    A much-longed daughter is born with hair the colour of sunlight on the river. The shock of Daria's silvery hair makes the midwife wet herself in the birthing room - an omen for the village gossip. The impropriety surrounding Daria's birth travels round the village of Gulab Ganga, as the neighbours and relatives speculate what the future has in store for such a girl. Daria grows up affected by the rumours that circulate around the village each and every time she does anything atypical of a girl of her background. She sees and feels how small mistakes are made bigger when she commits them. At the same time she is keenly aware of her mother's atavistic fears of gossip, and her fierce loyalty to traditional values. Against all odds Daria, however, cultivates her own integrity. Daria's father Azad Chaudhury, a sensible parent, believes that he can release Daria from her inauspicious destiny by arranging her marriage with someone local, who loves Daria desperately and hopes to marry her. Daria, however, falls in love with handsome Ali Baba, a young lawyer born and brought up in the seaside town of Chittagong. She marries Ali Baba and leaves her village for the city and ‘Baba Lodge', Ali Baba's ivy mantled house, hidden behind a high wall, guarded by a paintflaking picture of a howling Alsatian. There, the cast of characters grows to include, Ali Baba's father, the one-eyed Kasim Baba, Ali Baba's sister Rani, who seems to harbour quasi incestuous feeling for her brother, and Alia, his mother obsessively bitter that Ali Baba has married a country bumpkin. Daria tolerates her new family's oddities, for she is aware that as a married woman she no longer belongs to her parental family. Both pride and fear of angering her mother keep her mute for a long time.
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