<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Original wirtten in Gujarati as Vasaksajja, the book has been translated into Hindi, Marathi, Urdu, Kannada, Bangla, and English."--Preface.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Set at the gritty intersection of the world of prostitution in Kamathipura, the Bombay underworld, and Bollywood in the 1970s, <i>Cages</i> is inspired by the true story of Kumud, a sex worker who dared to own her sexuality and play by her rules. A fast-paced tale of a woman who was not ashamed of her occupation, it is honest in its portrayal of the persistent cruelties--small and significant--faced by sex workers and celebrates the power they have to triumph over it. <p/><i>Cages </i>touches upon the themes of patriarchy, gendered violence, sisterhood, and the validity of a woman's sexual desires. Even fifty years after it was first written, it makes you realize that some things don't change--as long as predatory men are around, women will have to fight to retain control over their bodies, their identities, and their ability to say no.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Aabid Surti</b> is a painter, writer, cartoonist, journalist, environmentalist, playwright, and screenwriter. He received the National Award in 1993 for one of his books. In 1976, Surti was commissioned by a magazine editor to do a cover story about life in Bombay's red-light district, Kamathipura, which led to his research for <i>Cages</i>. <b>Aalif Surti</b>, Aabid Surti's son, is a producer and the translator of <i>Sufi</i>.</p>
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