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Genre: Contemporary Nonfiction, Essays, Gender Studies, Politics
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Book Review:
This collection of selected essays by the late scholar Malathi de Alwis is a profound and vital contribution to contemporary discourse. The book navigates complex and critical themes—including gender, feminism, political violence, war, grief, and memory—with remarkable intellectual clarity and deep humanity.
As noted in the introduction, de Alwis had a unique ability to take on the ''big concerns of our time'' and examine them ''with love and care.'' Her writing is both academically rigorous and deeply personal, offering insightful perspectives that are as relevant as they are moving.
This volume is more than just an academic text; it is a testament to a brilliant mind and a compassionate spirit. For readers interested in gender studies, post-conflict societies, and the intersections of politics and personal life, this book is essential. It ensures that Malathi de Alwis's vast humanity and irrepressible smile, much like the power of the Sigiriya frescoes she wrote about, truly do linger.