Daisy Hasan's The To-Let House unfolds in the city of Shillong, in the North-East - one of India's most troubled regions. It captures the pulse of memory unerringly, as it tells the story of Di, Clemmie, Kulay and Addy. Framed by the region's violent search for identity, their inner and outer worlds hold uncanny mirrors to each other.
Daisy Hasan conjures up a world that is darkly unsettling, yet curiously effervescent.
Daisy Hasan was born in India in 1974, and grew up in the politically restive environment of Shillong in the 1980s. She holds a PhD from Swansea University, UK. Daisy has been awarded many prestigious fellowships which have allowed her to research and write about the cultures of North-East India. She is currently engaged in a study of South Asian women's art in conflict situations at the University of Leeds, UK and working on her second novel that is set in Britain.
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