The Crow Eaters

The Crow Eaters  (English, Paperback, Sidhwa Bapsi)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd
    • Genre: Fiction
    • ISBN: 9780140148121, 0140148124
    • Pages: 284
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    Faredoon (Freddie) Junglewalla is either the jewel of the Parsi community or a murdering scoundrel. Freddie's mother-in-law, Jerbanoo, thinks he is planning to do away with her, but Freddie has always been a pragmatist: if the old woman were to die (be murdered?) the body would have to be placed on the open-roofed Towers of Silence, in keeping with custom, and that would never do. Insurance fraud and arson, however, are well within Freddie's repertoire"in fact he thinks he has invented the idea, so advanced is it for India, in 1901. As his -skills' grow he becomes a man of consequence among the Parsis, with people travelling thousands of miles to see him in Lahore, especially if they wish to escape tight spots they have got themselves into. In this wickedly comic novel, the celebrated author of Ice-Candy Man takes us into the heart of the Parsi community, portraying its varied customs and traits with contagious humour.

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    • Bapsi Sidhwa is the internationally acclaimed, award-winning author of four novels: An American Brat, The Pakistani Bride, The Crow Eaters and Ice-Candy-Man, which was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and was made into the film 1947: Earth by Deepa Mehta. She is also the editor of the anthology City of Sin and Splendour: Writings on Lahore. Her work has been published in ten countries and has been translated into several languages. Born in Karachi, and brought up in Lahore, Sidhwa now lives in Houston, Texas.
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    Satire at its best!!

    THE CROW EATERS is a satiric novel written by Bapsi Sidhwa set in the times of pre-independent India. The writer pens the life of Faredoon Junglewalla, a Parsi, along with his lighter and darker shades. I bought this book from a nearby store (not through Flipkart) and was not expecting much more than a casual read... but I was glad to be wrong. The language used is excellent and the portrayal is so finely done that all the characters, however small a role they have, stick to your memory even ...
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    Nandagopal Sivakumar

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    Boring!

    I was looking forward to reading this desperately as it was highly recommended by a friend. Opening chapter of the book served the expectation well. However as the book progresses story dissolves in the clutter of tracks.

    Boring and overglorified narrations and descriptions of Parsi ways of life in early 19th century and contemporary anglo indian and indian characters made me wonder why I was reading this book. :-(
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