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Mansions of the Moon

Shyam Selvadurai

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Vintage Canada
23 April 2024
A breathtaking reimagining of ancient India through the extraordinary life of Yasodhara, the woman who married the Buddha—from the bestselling, award-winning author of Funny Boy and The Hungry Ghosts.

In this sweeping tale, at once epic and intimate, Shyam Selvadurai introduces us to Siddhartha Gautama—who will later become “the

enlightened

one,”

or

the

Buddha—an unusually bright and politically astute young man settling into his upper-caste life as a newlywed to Yasodhara, a woman of

great intelligence and spirit. Mansions of

the Moon traces the couple’s early love and life together, and then the anguished turmoil that descends upon them

both

as

Siddhartha’s

spiritual

calling takes over and the marriage partnership slowly, inexorably crumbles. Eventually, Yasodhara is forced to ask what kind of

life a woman can lead in ancient India if

her husband abandons her—even a well-born woman such as herself. And is there a path she, too, might take towards enlightenment?

Award-winning

writer

Shyam

Selvadurai examines these questions with empathy and insight, creating a vivid portrait of

a fascinating time and place, the intricate web of

power, family and relationships that surround a singular marriage, and the remarkable woman who, until

now,  has

remained

a

little-understood shadow in the historical record. Mansions of

the Moon is an immersive, lively and thrilling feat of literary imagination.

By:  
Imprint:   Vintage Canada
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   357g
ISBN:   9780735280649
ISBN 10:   0735280649
Pages:   432
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

SHYAM SELVADURAI was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He came to Canada with his family at the age of nineteen. Funny Boy, his first novel, was published to immediate acclaim in 1994. It was shortlisted for the prestigious Giller Prize, was a national bestseller, won the W. H. Smith/Books in Canada First Novel Award and the Lambda Literary Award, and was named a Notable Book by the American Library Association. In 2020, it was made into a feature film by director Deepa Mehta. His second novel, Cinnamon Gardens, was shortlisted for the Trillium Award. His third, The Hungry Ghosts, was shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Award. Selvadurai is also the author of an acclaimed novel for young adults, Swimming in the Monsoon Sea, shortlisted for the Governor General’s Literary Award. He lives in Toronto.

Reviews for Mansions of the Moon

"A Globe and Mail Best Book A Guardian Summer Book Pick A CBC Best Canadian Fiction Book of the Year “Selvadurai’s tale of emotionally torn star-crossed lovers—and the aftermath of their parting—is subtle, absorbing and thoroughly modern.” —Maclean’s            “Mansions of the Moon tells a seminal story from a new point of view. . . . Selvadurai creates immersive, visceral worlds you can almost reach out and feel . . . employ[ing] traditional myths and spiritual tales to create work that is unmistakably his own.” —Toronto Star    ""A tenderly and skilfully drawn portrait of Yaśodharā, wife of the Buddha. . . . A compelling mix of philosophy, character, evocative writing and unexpected thrills."" —Shehan Karunatilaka, Booker Prize–Winning author of The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida “A page-turner, a novel in the grand sense . . . by one of Sri Lanka’s great novelists. . . . [Selvadurai’s] description of his characters, their inner and outer worlds, makes them vivid and alive. . . . A visceral experience.” —Radhika Coomaraswamy, Groundviews “Ambitious . . . understated but masterly. . . . Selvadurai rises to the challenge of retelling Yasodhara’s story with intellectual rigour and humility.” —Somak Ghoshal, MintLounge “A fresh perspective on a well-known theme. . . . Mansions of the Moon offers a tapestry of human relationships, of emotions and desires, along with intrigues of statecraft and diplomacy.” —Telegraph India “Captivating. . . .  Although [Yasodhara] is ‘submerged by change, swept away and drowned in it’ due to the decisions the men in her life make, here, in these pages, we see her struggle, hear her fears, and understand her pain. We know what’s coming next and want to shelter her from the blow—a testament to Selvadurai’s extraordinary empathy and storytelling. Narrated using many Pali words, this is an epic story of Yasodhara’s journey to find her own path forward.” —Quill & Quire (starred review)          "


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