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Between the Assassinations

✍ Scribed by ADIGA, ARAVIND


Book ID
109477537
Publisher
Atlantic Books
Year
2010
Tongue
en-US
Weight
163 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781848877474

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✦ Synopsis


In his compelling new work of fiction, Aravind Adiga has imagined the small Indian city of Kittur, an everytown nestling on the coast south of Goa and north of Calicut. Through the myriad and distinctive voices of its inhabitants, an entire Indian world comes vividly and unforgettably to life. From a middle-aged Communist to an Islamic terrorist; from the young children of a Tamil building-site worker to a privileged and alienated schoolboy; from an idealistic journalist to a Brahmin housemaid, Adiga has produced a microcosm of Indian life in the 80s, the years between the assassinations of Indira Gandhi and her son Rajiv. Muslim, Christian and Hindu, high-caste and low-caste, rich and poor: all of Indian life - the ’sorrowful parade of humanity’ - is here. Journeying through Kittur’s streets and schoolyards, bedrooms and businesses, its inner workings and outer limits, Adiga conjures a remarkable fictional landscape. Sizzling with acid observations, and textured with wicked...


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