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Writing on Skin [Hardcover]

Sara Banerji (Author)
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February 11, 1993
When Hermione, eccentric, 70 and returned from India, encountered Slug street-painting on the pavement, she was attracted by his honesty. By the author of "Cobwalking", "The Wedding of Jayanthi Mandel", "The Tea-Planter's Daughter", "Shining Agnes" and "Absolute Hush".

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday (February 11, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385403771
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385403771
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,849,040 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Sara Banerji is the daughter of Anita Mostyn, a novelist who wrote in the 1950's under the pen name Anne Mary Feilding and of Sir Basil Mostyn, Bart. She is descended from the family of Henry Fielding, the 18th century author.

Born in England and evacuated to various large and crumbling country mansions during the war, Sara spent the later part of her childhood in a mud rondavel in what was then Southern Rhodesia, where her father grew tobacco. She later hitchhiked round Europe, worked as an au pair and went to art school in Austria.

While working in a coffee bar in Oxford, Sara met her husband-to-be, a law undergraduate from India. She lived for seventeen years with her husband and three daughters on tea plantations in the hills of South India and in Assam in the North East. She and her husband also ran a dairy and poultry farm in her husband's ancestral village in West Bengal.

During these years she held exhibitions of her oil paintings, rode as a jockey, and started writing novels.

Returning to England, broke because of Indian currency restrictions, she bought ponies and gave riding lessons, cooked Indian feasts for people's dinner parties, and set up a gardening business. During this period she learnt Transcendental Meditation and yogic flying, which she has practiced ever since.

Her first novel, 'Cobwebwalking', was published in 1986. She now lives in Oxford where she continues to write, paint and make her unique sculptures, and cultivate her prolific allotment.

Up to July 2011 Sara has published twelve novels. Her publishers have included Victor Gollancz, Transworld and Harper Collins, and her books have appeared in hardback and paperback editions. Her most recent novels are published on Kindle.

She won the Arts Council of England award, The Author's Foundation award, the Write Out Loud award, was long-listed for the Booker prize and her last book was nominated for the IMPAC award.

She teaches creative writing at Oxford University's Department of Continuing Education and has also taught at many other venues including the Cheltenham Literature Festival and on a Greek island. Several of her students have had their novels published by mainstream publishers, their plays performed on the professional stage or have won literary prizes. She and her students put on several public literary events for Oxfringe each year and together have created several collections of stories, the most recent being two books of short stories set in and around Oxford. The third, 'Oxford Story Walks,' will be published this autumn.



 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A woman with two lives, two loves and an odd view, August 23, 1998
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To try to categorise this book would do it an injustice. It is romantic and disgusting, exciting and moving. One of those rare books that you can't put down. It is only a shame that it is out of print! May be some one will make it into a movie. A woman outlives her husband, after a life in India retiring to an English suburb. She sees glimpses of modern life and it's associated problems; drugs, theft and suicide. She turns away from her home country and returns to India to find a different life.
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