54 pages 1 hour read

Gita Mehta

A River Sutra

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1993

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A River Sutra by Gita Mehta is set on the banks of the Narmada River in India, following a narrator who, after his wife's death, becomes a rest house manager seeking solitude. Instead, he becomes immersed in the diverse spiritual and human experiences of those drawn to the river. Through interconnected stories, the novel explores themes of spirituality, diversity, and enlightenment. The novel contains depictions of sexual assault, death by suicide, and caste-based discrimination against the Dalit people.

Reviews & Readership

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Gita Mehta's A River Sutra offers a rich blend of interconnected stories set along the Narmada River. Reviewers praise its lyrical prose and profound exploration of Indian spirituality and culture. However, some criticize its pacing and occasional narrative disjointedness. Overall, readers find it a meditative and evocative read, though somewhat fragmented in structure.

Who should read this

Who Should Read A River Sutra?

A reader who enjoys A River Sutra by Gita Mehta likely appreciates introspective narratives and cultural exploration. Fans of books like The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy or Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie will be drawn to its lyrical prose, spiritual themes, and vivid portrayal of India's complexities.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Indian Literature

Classic Fiction

Topics

Diversity

Religion / Spirituality

Themes

Society: Class

Society: Education

Values/Ideas: Religion & Spirituality

Period

Asian Literature