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The White Tiger

(Hardcover - 2008)
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Aravind Adiga

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The White Tiger
The White Tiger is a compelling first novel about the new India that is growing roots all around us, in unexpected and often ominous ways. 'Compelling, angry, and darkly humorous, The White Tiger is an unexpected journey into a new India. Aravind Adiga is a talent to watch.' Mohsin Hamid, Booker-shortlisted author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist 'In the grand illusions of a "rising" India, Aravind Adiga has found a subject Gogol might have envied. With remorselessly and delightfully mordant wit The White Tiger anatomises the fantastic cravings of the rich; it evokes, too, with startling accuracy and tenderness, the no less desperate struggles of the deprived.' Pankaj Mishra  'Unlike almost any other Indian novel you might have read in recent years, this page-turner offers a completely bald, angry, unadorned portrait of the country as seen from the bottom of the heap; there's not a sniff of saffron or a swirl of sari anywhere. Narrated by Balram, a self-styled "entrepreneur" who has murdered his employer, the book follows his progress from child labourer, via humiliation as a servant and driver, to a mysterious new life in Bangalore. Balram himself is an enticing figure, whose reasons for murder become completely understandable by the end, but even more impressive is the nitty-gritty of Indian life that Adiga unearths: the corruption, the class system, the sheer petty viciousness. The Indian tourist board won't be pleased, but you'll read it in a trice and find yourself gripped.' Sunday Times, London
Reviews of The White Tiger
*The White Tiger
Review by Abdul Latif Bhadravathi
Aravind Adiga has written a very incisive and at times controversial book. The story revolves around TWO INDIAS we are witnessing; an affluent India, and an India that is beset by common problems that plague underdeveloped and developing countries. The glitz and shine we see is confined to a very select areas and by seeing few flyovers, neon lights and massive malls one cannot delusionary feel that India has arrived and at par with western countries. we still have poverty, disease, unemployment, homelessness and other social evils that constitute majority India.

Critics have been at Adiga's throat saying he sold India to claim Booker and their claim rings hollow. Whoe world is aware of what we are and we dont need Adiga to reveal anything new.

In short Adiga has addressed real issues and given the fact that this is his maiden effort, he has written admirably well.

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Details of The White Tiger Title: The White Tiger
Author: Aravind Adiga
ISBN:

8172237456


ISBN-13:

9788172237455


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2008
Publisher: Harper Collins Hard Back
Number of Pages: 328  pages
Language: English
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