Mining themes of family, memory and grief, this sublime novella from the celebrated author of Clear Light of Day finds a young woman on a journey of discovery about her mother.
A young student sits on a bench in a park in San Miguel, Mexico. Bonita is away from her home in India to learn Spanish. She is alone, somewhere she has no connection to. It is bliss.
And then a woman approaches her. The woman claims to recognize Bonita because she is the spitting image of her mother, who made the same journey from India to Mexico as a young artist. No, says Bonita, my mother didn’t paint. She never travelled to Mexico. But this strange woman insists, and so Bonita follows her. Into a story where Bonita and her mother will move apart and come together, and where the past threatens to flood the present, or re-write it.
From three times Booker-shortlisted author Anita Desai, Rosarita is a beautiful, haunting novel that explores memory, grief, and the dark tug of familial and national violence. Most of all it is about a young woman’s determination to forge her own identity.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781035044436
Number of pages: 112
Weight: 196 g
Dimensions: 206 x 139 x 14 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
It’s been over a decade since [Anita Desai's] last work of fiction. She’s a writer I’ve loved since my adolescence, whose sharp observations and elegant sentences I admire increasingly as the years go on. Every new work from her is a gift - Kamila Shamsie, Stylist
As taut and weird and entrancing as a story by Jorge Luis Borges. If Rosarita is to be her swansong . . . then it’s a magnificent way to go out - George Cochrane, The Telegraph (5 star review)
The three-times Booker-shortlisted writer is back with a poignant novella about one young woman’s thwarted attempt to escape her past . . . a thoughtful read that will delight Desai stalwarts and send newcomers scurrying to her impressive backlist; leaving all hopeful this won’t be her last piece of short fiction - Susie Mesure, The i
A tantalising tale of memory, family and fantasy . . . evocative, subtle and enigmatic. Desai revels in equivocation and possibility, embracing the ambiguity of memory itself to tell a shimmering, sometimes fevered tale in which a mother and daughter are pulled apart and fused together - Financial Times
There is a dreamy and wistful mood to this very short gem, lulling in its revelations and comforting in its gentle appeal. A wonder of a novel. - Paul Perry, Irish Sunday Independent
Her writing is sensuous, radical and uncannily perceptive - The Times
To compare Anita Desai's fiction with that of Chekhov or the short stories of Tolstoy is not extravagant; it is entirely warranted - Irish Times
Anita Desai is one of the most brilliant and subtle writers ever to have described the meeting of eastern and western culture - Alison Lurie
All her stories are full of a confidence in human nature that is a rarity and a pleasure to encounter - The Spectator
Desai has a wicked, subtle humour . . . and her characters are beautifully described . . . Her writing is polished and mature, with a wit she cleverly underplays - Daily Telegraph
One of the most gifted of contemporary Indian writers - New Yorker
Anita Desai writes exquisitely - Scotsman
She has the ability to shape and refine a piece of work of her own intense imagination into an independent work of art - The Times
Desai writes powerfully and provocatively . . . Rosarita is a transcendent late gift: both a testament to Desai’s enduring genius as a writer and a wholly remarkable vindication of literature’s power to illuminate the conundrums of human experience. This is a novel of profound philosophical inquiry, pondering the enigmas of the mind and the self, the frontiers of fantasy and reality, and ultimately, whether one person can ever fully imagine and understand the life of another. - The Guardian
Rosaira tells of the universal craving to belong - Stevie Davies, The Literary Review
Strikingly vivid . . . this book is the literary equivalent of a lucid dream, a surreal and deeply personal experience - The Skinny
The perfect read for a sultry summer afternoon - The i
Poignant . . . this has Desai's insightful characterisations that craft a haunting narrative, offering readers a contemplative and deeply resonant meditation that lingers after the page - Chaya Colman and Sophie Ezra, Glamour, Best new books of July 2024, according to literary experts
Rosarita is a thoughtful read that will delight Desai stalwarts and send newcomers scurrying to her impressive backlist; leaving all hopeful that this won't be her last piece of short fiction
Who are you? Desai's first novel in a decade, written in the second person, turns brilliantly on this question - The Telegraph, The 75 hottest books of 2024 so far
Enigmatic . . . weaves a supple tale of memory, secrets, belonging and becoming - Hephzibah Anderson, Scottish Mail on Sunday, The Best New Fiction
It is beautifully told, the story itself also like a work of art. It is a perfect little gift to give oneself or another - Brid Conroy, Mayo News
Swirling under the delicacy of the prose is a terrible turbulence. Who was Rosarita? - Times Literary Supplement
The deceptively slender format can briskly encompass whole worlds and histories, or alternatively, like the short story, depend on strict excisions and limitations for its effects. Rosarita does both. - Spectator
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Anita Desai’s writing doesn’t stop amazing me. Her latest book, completed when she was in her 80’s, is nothing if not a wonderful profound examination of an Indian woman’s quest in Mexico in order to understand her... More
“Beautifully written”
I can barely believe it myself but it appears that I have never read an Anita Desai book before.
This short story was so beautifully written it was an absolute pleasure to read.
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“A beautiful and thought provoking read”
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