Literature

Afternoon Book Review

Afternoon” by Mr. Nidhi Dalmia is a captivating novel that unfolds against the backdrop of the late 1960s, spanning across the diverse landscapes of the Bay Area, New York, Kashmir, and Delhi. Set against the tumultuous era of significant cultural, student, sexual, and intellectual revolutions, the story follows the journey of a young student who discovers the love of his life. Intertwined with his narrative are the lives of two young women, each crossing paths with him at different points in time.
The novel weaves together the experiences of a Kashmiri Muslim girl, rooted in the memories of her home state but growing up as a typical Delhiite of the time. Simultaneously, an American Field Service worker from the Upper East Side of New York undergoes unexpected turns during a short field visit to India, shaping her decision to attend Berkeley over the Seven Sisters.
Integrated with major political events, the story delves into the explosion of timeless music and its interplay with the characters’ lives. The lingering Cold War mentality, the unpopular Vietnam War, and the tensions between the establishment and idealistic students in Berkeley provide a rich historical context.
The strength of “Afternoon” lies in its ability to make characters authentic and relatable. The narrative skilfully explores the minds and spirits of the characters, fostering empathy for their struggles, dreams, and humanity. The characters become genuine through their follies, dreams, hubris, courage, persistence, and occasional foolishness, especially in matters of the heart. The novel expertly navigates the complexities of intercontinental relationships, showcasing the importance of love amid external threats, jealousy, competition, and inevitable friction.
Mr. Dalmia’s writing shines as he seamlessly integrates personal relationships with the broader socio-political landscape. The book’s review highlights the characters’ believability, making them relatable through their flaws and strengths. “Afternoon” becomes a mirror reflecting how lives are shaped by choices and uncontrollable factors, emphasizing the universal themes of love, human nature, and the intricate dance of destiny. Overall, Mr. Nidhi Dalmia’s “Afternoon” is a rich and immersive exploration of an era marked by change, blending personal stories with historical events to create a compelling narrative that lingers in the reader’s mind.

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