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Tenacity is a writer's virtue says author Lavanya Shanbhogue-Arvind
18 Jan 2017, 09:21 am

Kolkata, Jan 18 (NITN): Author Lavanya Shanbhogue-Arvind, winner of 2011 Commonwealth Short Story Special Prize, said that the biggest challenge for her as a writer in the beginning was to getting back to her writing and continue from where she left off.
The young author was speaking at the Kolkata launch of her debut novel 'The Heavens We Chase', which took her over five years to write, a bildungsroman of sorts that is set in pre-partition India and traces the intricacies and complexities of a father- daughter relationship.
After spending a few years in the financial sector, Lavanya Shanbhogue-Arvind took to full time writing.
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Talking about the genesis of her novel, Arvind said that she is fond of history as a subject and believes that the past can be relevant in present times too.
She also discovered that pre-partition tales often focus on images of turbulence and a violent political atmosphere. "But there does exist a mundane civilian life too, and I have tried to portray that," she said.
"It basically started with the character of Satya, his thoughts, ideologies, and from then onward, it became a journey of discovery and exploration. With Saraswathi’s journey, there is definitely a feminist undertone as she tries to challenge and rebel against the hegemony around her. Even today, when women try to rebel, they are tried to put in their place,” added Arvind, who said she looks upon Amit Chaudhuri as her literary inspiration.
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“I started the novel deliberately with the concept of sexuality and losing one’s virginity because I wanted to explore the positive connotations that exist with it, as opposed to the usually negative thoughts associated with it,” said she.
The book launch held at Kolkata's Starmark bookstore was attended by popular author Amit Chaudhuri, professor Saikat Majumdar, former NASA scientist and film director Bedabrata Pain, author and journalist Sandip Roy, and theatre director Shuktara Lal.
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Launched by Ahava Communicaitons, 'The Heavens We Chase’ is published by Roli Books.
"My idea of heaven is to be a writer and complete whatever I write,” said the young author as she signed off.
(Reporting by Tanushree Sen)
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