'A vital and illuminating book.' Arundhati Roy
'One of the most significant, and haunting, books about India you'll read.' The Financial Times
Like one in six people in India, Sujatha Gidla was born an untouchable. While most untouchables are illiterate, her family was educated by Canadian missionaries in the 1930s, making it possible for Gidla to attend elite schools and move to America at the age of twenty-six. It was only then that she saw how extraordinary and yet how typical her family history truly was.
In rich, novelistic prose, Ants Among Elephants tells Gidla's extraordinary family story detailing her uncle's emergence as a poet and revolutionary and her mother's emancipation through education. Gidla's is a vital new voice, and one that speaks with intimate familiarity of the social oppression and grinding poverty that is so often poorly understood and represented. In doing so, Gidla captures the story of modern India, told from the bottom up. It's a country full of contradictions, where intercaste marriage is still taboo, and violence against women continues to draw international attention.
'The most striking work of nonfiction set in India since Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo.' Economist
'A remarkable family history... Ants Among Elephants may well be eye-opening not just for non-Indians (who will recoil in righteous horror from the intimate details of caste discrimination) but also for many Indians, for whom the lives of Untouchables take place out of sight.' Tunku Varadarajan, The Wall Street Journal
'The story Gidla recounts is so urgent and affecting that it is easy to overlook the extraordinary literary skill with which she tells it.' Literary Review
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'This is a vital and illuminating book. Sujatha Gidla tells it like it is. She rips the pious mask off a society that institutionalises injustice and inhumanity in the name of ancient culture and religious practice. We need libraries full of books like hers.' --Arundhati Roy
'Unsentimental, deeply poignant... Gidla writes with quiet, fierce conviction, zooming in to give us sharply drawn, Dickensian portraits of relatives, friends and acquaintances, and zooming out to give us snapshots of entire villages, towns and cities... In these pages, she has told those family stories and, in doing so, the story of how ancient prejudices persist in contemporary India, and how those prejudices are being challenged by the disenfranchised.' --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Book Review
'An astonishing account, fired by compassion and lit up with a fierce sense of justice, filled with unforgettable characters raging against the violence and oppression that lurks under the surface glitter of modern India.' --Siddhartha Deb, author of The Beautiful and the Damned
Sujatha Gidla was born an untouchable in Andhra Pradesh, India. She studied physics at the Regional Engineering College, Warangal and at twenty-six moved to New York, where she now works as a subway conductor. Her writing has appeared in The Oxford India Anthology of Telugu Dalit Writing. Ants Among Elephants is her first book.
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