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Review of A Thousand Cranes for India: Reclaiming Plurality amid Hatred

Updated: January 03, 2021 08:38 IST Using the crane as metaphor for solidarity in these fractured times, each of the pieces in this anthology quietly provokes thought Share Article AAA Using the crane as metaphor for solidarity in these fractured times, each of the pieces in this anthology quietly provokes thought The crane enjoys a mythical status in world literature, especially in Eastern culture, where the bird is seen as a symbol of longevity and a harbinger of good fortune. The origami paper cranes of Japan reiterate the importance of peace in a violent world. In Japan, paper cranes are gifted to convalescents or hung up in war memorials in a nod to the enduring human spirit. And making a thousand cranes is a common collective effort towards a cause.

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