Baumgartner's Bombay

Baumgartner's Bombay

by Anita Desai (Author)

Synopsis

Hugo Baumgartner, the central character of Anita Desai's dazzling novel, is a wandering Jew all his life. From the agonising scenes of his childhood in pre-war Berlin, through his spell in business in Calcutta and then Bombay, he simply does not belong. Too dark for Hitler's society he is too fair for India; he remains a firanghi, a foreigner, wherever he goes' Daily Telegraph 'Anita Desai writes beautifully, employing an opulent vocabulary to great effect in her physical descriptions.The achievement of a superior writer' Literary Review'A book that puts to shame all the little epithets and pert cliches that praise may offer' London Review of Books

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 02 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 0099428520
ISBN 13: 9780099428527
Book Overview: 'A daring and colourful novel. A superb observer of the human race' New York Times Book Review

Media Reviews
A daring, colorful novel... Desai is a superb observer of the human race * New York Times *
One of the best English novelists writing in English * Independent *
Hugo Baumgartner, the central character of Anita Desai's dazzling novel, is a wandering Jew all his life. From the agonising scenes of his childhood in pre-war Berlin, through his spell in business in Calcutta and then Bombay, he simply does not belong. Too dark for Hitler's society, he is too fair for India; he remains a firanghi, a foreigner, whatever he goes * Daily Telegraph *
Beautifully observed... Recovers a lost slice of history in its portrayal of a wounded survivor * Observer *
Cleverly constructed, and full of sharp perceptions about human nature under the skin, whatever the colour * The Times *
Author Bio
Anita Desai was born and educated in India. Her published works include many award-winning short story collections and novels, three of which have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize, most recently Fasting, Feasting. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and lives in New York State.