by SiddharthDhanvantShanghvi (Author)
As young Anuradha boards a train for Bombay, where she will marry a man she has never met, peacocks appear out of nowhere to serenade her. Such a dazzling departure can only lead to an uncertain but exciting future. Sure enough, across her path come a host of colourful characters: Nandini, the artist who walks on water and has a passion for panthers; Mr Bunkusdaas, the father of Bollywood cinema; Diva bai, the sinister old woman rumoured to have fed her sister to crocodiles; and Percival Worthington, the aristocratically limp son of the governor of Bombay. Together they conjure a forgotten world of betrayed love, of dangerous desires and unfathomable sorrow - creating an Indian melody that will haunt you long after the tale is done.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 03 Feb 2005
ISBN 10: 0753820064
ISBN 13: 9780753820063
Book Overview: WINNER OF A BETTY TRASK AWARD Siddarth creates a publicity storm wherever he goes. He was recently voted one of India's top ten most eligible bachelors! Complete new design for the paperback 'What begins as an erotic fairy tale grows into an exploration of love and loss, sexuality and innocence, friendship and solitude' Times Literary Supplement 'The whole book sparkles with energy, and is by turns cheeky, funny and achingly sad...A story to treasure' Literary Review 'Terrific...The book reminds me of so many great debuts - Salman Rushdie's of course, but also Kiran Desai, Hari Kunzru' David Davidar, author of The House of Blue Mangoes 'Few first novelists achieve such perfection, such control in their performance ... as style goes, it is Mendelssohn plus a sprinkling of Marquez' India Today