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Heart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq

Heart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq

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Heart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq

Heart Lamp is a collection of stories originally written by Banu Mushtaq in Kannada. The stories were written over three decades, from 1990 to 2023. The book is translated into English by Deepa Bhasthi, and it won the prestigious International Book Prize, 2025. I heard about Banu Mushtaq only after her recent win, which made me realise how an English translation can give national and international recognition to an author. We have so many brilliant writers who write in regional languages, whose work remains confined to the readers of that language. Even if all the books were translated into every language, we wouldn’t be able to read them all. Yet, as readers, we often feel we are missing out on some great work. As Frank Zappa aptly said, “So many books, So little time”. And now, with social media consuming a significant portion of our time, that time has become even more limited.

Heart Lamp has twelve stories that talk about the normal day-to-day lives of Muslim women of Karnataka. It talks about the Muslim families, usually from the middle and lower middle class, with a keen observation on the roles and conditions of Muslim women in the family and their society. Each story has multiple layers to it, and as you read, you peel them one by one to uncover the subtle nuances hidden in a simple yet evocative narrative. One gets to understand the living conditions, the belief systems, the prevalent patriarchy, the suppression of women, and the religious dogmas of the Muslim society.

The opening story, “Stone Slabs for Shaista Mahal” of Iftakar and Shaista, is a tragic irony that sets up the tone of the book. Iftakar never missed a chance to profess his deep love for his wife. He even vowed to build a “Shaista Mahal” for his lovely wife. Yet, he remarried just 40 days after her death, shortly after she gave birth to their seventh child.

If your mother dies, it’s the death of your mother’s love too. You will not get that kind of love from anyone else. Huh. But if the wife dies, it is a different matter, because one can get another wife.

While reading the stories, you will come across various aspects of Muslim society, along with some social and religious issues that affect it. One story, “Black Cobras,” particularly hits hard and leaves you angry and frustrated. It is about a man who left his wife and three daughters to marry a much younger woman. She is left to fend for herself and for her daughters. She reaches out to the local mosque and seeks help and justice from the mutawalli (caretaker/manager), but he favours her husband, who had bribed the mutawalli. It leaves the readers to reflect on the brutal reality women face in a world where she is denied their rights and dignity.

📌 Genre: Short stories.

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📖 Premium Quality Books.

➡️ Best Printing quality.

➡️ Eye Pleasing paper.

✅ Matt cover (Paperback)

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