Abstract

Lingampally is a multigenerational family story that follows a single mother, Amulya Goli, as she navigates raising Vasanth, her self-assured, reckless son, in the Christian faith in a small village in Hyderabad, India. Absent a father figure, Vasanth struggles to know himself and embrace his manhood. In a tumultuous series of events, Amulya's past indiscretions return demanding justice, and she must sacrifice all that she loves to ensure her family's future. She secures the funds that allow Vasanth, his wife Boomika, and their sons Nikki and Hari to emigrate to Plymouth, England in the winter of 2001 to start a new life. There, in the midst of racial injustice and loneliness, the Golis must draw together as a family more than ever before.

Degree

MFA

College and Department

Humanities; English

Rights

https://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/

Date Submitted

2024-04-24

Document Type

Thesis

Handle

http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/etd13210

Keywords

novel, historical fiction, immigrant, diaspora, magical realism, coming-of-age, India

Language

english

Share

COinS