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Mr Iyer Goes to War

Autor Ryan Lobo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2017
An inventive, ambitious interpretation of Don Quixote for our times, Mr Iyer Goes To War is a playful, profound adventure heralding a bold new voice in Indian fictionDispatched to a home in the sacred city of Varanasi, Lalgudi Iyer spends his days immersed in scripture. When an accident leaves him with concussion, he receives a vision of his past incarnation - he was the mythological warrior Bhima, sent from the heavens to destroy evil. Convinced of his need to continue Bhima's mission and revive the noble principles of the Mahabharata, Iyer embarks on an epic adventure down the sacred Ganges with the help of his trust companion Bencho, the undertaker. His attempts at restoring order to the world - and winning the heart of the half-beautiful but oblivious widow Damayanti - are hampered only by his complete detachment from the reality of contemporary India. Mr Iyer Goes to War introduces a bold, witty new voice of Indian fiction in this playful and profound tale of love, adventure and friendship.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408881590
ISBN-10: 1408881594
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A must-read for fans of Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie, A Bend in the River by V. S. Naipaul, A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth and Serious Men by Manu Joseph

Notă biografică

Ryan Lobo is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker based in Bangalore. Publications in which his writing has featured include the Boston Review, National Geographic, Caravan, Bidoun Magazine and the Wall Street Journal. Mr Iyer Goes to War is his first novel. ryanlobo.net

Recenzii

A clever reworking of Don Quixote ... Much haphazard hilarity ... Weaves a nifty path between mayhem and genuine emotion. A satisfying and touching ending
By reimagining the story of the errant knight Don Quixote in contemporary India, Ryan Lobo has created a touching, hilarious and insightful meditation on the ills of contemporary society
A wicked, scuttling jaunt of a book filled with unforgettable characters ... Utterly bonkers
A compelling, humane story . Filled with witty characters, easy humour, insightful quotes and most importantly, with a protagonist who's like a classic Shakespearean fool - wisest of all ... A delightful read. Unputdownable
An audacious Cervantes-inspired romp across a nation that might just be in need of a concussed hero
I finished it in one sitting! It has a great climax and is really well written
Transplanting Cervantes' knight into a new cultural context with its own distinct tradition of honour and holiness is a clever idea, acknowledging the perennial follies of daft old men while commenting on present-day India
In a nod to Don Quixote, Lobo's debut plays with imagination and humour as his protagonist embarks on an adventure of a lifetime
Splendid . A picaresque adventure . Lobo's novel vibrates with more energy than the original, and modern readers will probably more naturally root for the indefatigable Iyer . Manages to combine page-turning adventure with philosophical inquiry about regeneration and courage, all in a world rich with modern India's beauty and chaos. Lobo may have taken inspiration from the greats, but he has created something brilliant in its own right