The Book of Chocolate Saints

The Book of Chocolate Saints

by JeetThayil (Author)

Synopsis

LONGLISTED FOR THE DSC PRIZE FOR SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE 2018 'Easily the most original and formally inventive novel to come out of India in years.' Salman Rushdie, Guardian Francis Newton Xavier has lived a wild existence of excess in pursuit of his uncompromising aesthetic vision. His paintings and poems - which embody the flamboyant and decadent jeu d'esprit of his heroes like Baudelaire - have forged his reputation, which is to be celebrated at a new show in Delhi. Approaching middle age in a body ravaged by hard-living, Xavier leaves Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks with his young girlfriend - and his journey home to India becomes a delirious voyage into the past. From his formative years with an infamous school offin de siecle Bombay poets - as documented by his biographer, Diswas, in these pages - Xavier must move forward into an uncertain future of salvation or damnation. His story results in The Book of Chocolate Saints: an epic novel of contemporary Indian life that probes the mysterious margins where art bleeds into the occult, and celebrates the artist's life itself as a final monument. It is Jeet Thayil's spiritual, passionate, and demented masterpiece.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 496
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 01 Mar 2018

ISBN 10: 0571341497
ISBN 13: 9780571341498
Book Overview: Jeet Thayil's follow-up to his bestselling Man Booker-shortlisted debut Narcopolis is a strange and beautiful hymn to the artistic life lived fearlessly.

Author Bio
Jeet Thayil, born in Kerala in 1959, was educated at Jesuit schools in Bombay, Hong Kong, and New York. He worked as a journalist for twenty-three years before writing his first novel, Narcopolis. His five poetry collections include These Errors Are Correct, which won the 2013 Sahitya Akademi Award (India's National Academy of Letters), and he is the editor of The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Indian Poets. Narcopolis was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Man Asian Literary Prize, among others, and awarded the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. The Book of Chocolate Saints is his second novel.