Southasia in books: 2020 edition
As the year ends with a flood of the inevitable, and somewhat oddly titled, 'best books of the year' lists, we have instead compiled our own recommendations which we hope will serve as a starting point for richer conversations on Southasia. These books raise questions that deserve wider debate and deeper reflection. Here are 12 noteworthy books reviewed by Himal Southasian in 2020.
***
Vanni: A Family's Struggle Through The Sri Lankan Conflict by Benjamin Dix and Lindsay Pollock
"Dix and Pollock convey a remarkable deal of complexity in their characters. There appears, on the part of the writers, a genuine and concerted effort to stay true to the witness testimonies from which the story arcs of the primary characters are distilled. This commitment to truth, naturally and subtly – in ways perhaps originally unintended – subverts popular, mythical imaginations about the people of Vanni and the circumstances in which they found themselves."
Reviewed by Elijah Hoole