In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, TSAR Publications will be offering a 20% discount on all its Asian and South Asian titles! Over three decades, TSAR Publications has developed a reputation in bringing forth fine works of Canadian world literature. It published the first anthologies of South Asian Canadian literature and South Asian Canadian women's poetry and South Asian Canadian and American women's fiction.
This promotion features the following titles:
World Without Walls Being Human, Being Tamil: Essays in Tamil Studies
Edited by R Cheran, Dalbir Singh, Chelva Kanaganayakam, Sudharshan Durayappah
In the past few decades, as a growing presence worldwide, Tamil has become an important component of the South Asian diaspora. Tamil language itself has served Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Jainism, and Christianity, while articulating politics from the time of the ancient kings, through colonialism, to modern times. The essays in this volume offer a nuanced view of “Being Human; Being Tamil” in the context of South Asia and the diaspora.
Price: was $36.00 NOW - $28.80; 200 pages; paperback
Wilting Laughter: Three Tamil Poets
Poetry by R Cheran, Puthuvai Ratnathurai, VIS Jayapalan
This collection brings together seventy-five poems by three of the most celebrated Tamil poets today. The three poets confront the reality of Sri Lankan violence, displacement, and struggle in various ways: reading them together reveals the complexities of the experience.
Price: was $28.95 NOW - $23.16; 140 pages; paperback
A Cycle of the Moon
by Uma Parameswaran
On a tense autumn day Mayura comes away from her husband, saying she will never return to the uncouth, lustful monster. No one knows what to make of Mayura, but her arrival forces family members to relive secret memories of guilt and sorrow. Meanwhile she behaves as though nothing and nobody can touch her.
Price: was $20.95 NOW - $16.76; 224 pages; paperback
Her Mother's Ashes 3
Stories by South Asian Women in Canada and the United States
Edited by Nurjehan Aziz
Following the greatly acclaimed first two volumes in this series, this collection brings together more first-rate stories by South Asian women that—whether set in their home countries or those of their adoption—explore with profound and sensitive insight the inner tenor of women’s lives caught between places, cultures, and generations.
Price: was $24.95 NOW - $19.96; 200 pages; paperback
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