Vinoda believes in the power of the writer in translating the finest human emotions and sensibilities into language. Particular situations and the response of individuals to them constitute the crux of Vinoda's stories. Emotions tug at the heart w...
Vinoda believes in the power of the writer in translating the finest human emotions and sensibilities into language. Particular situations and the response of individuals to them constitute the crux of Vinoda's stories. Emotions tug at the heart while we watch the emotional trauma of the dark-colored child in Rina's Dolls and the helplessness of 'Ajji', the great-grandmother deserted by people she trusted. The aged couple in Giving Up are forced to make painful compromises while the aged hero of Self Dignity refuses to compromise and forges his conclusion to his end. Chandrika speaks of a ruffled marital relationship while A Nest In Winter speaks of a couple riding over rough times. There Was Life In Stone portrays the debate between Science and Religion.