The Lives of Others (Folio Prize Nominee)
by Neel Mukherjee
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Pub Date May 22 2014 | Archive Date Feb 15 2015
Random House UK, Vintage Publishing | Chatto & Windus
Description
Shortlisted for the 2014 Man Booker Prize
An epic saga telling the story of a Bengali family in Calcutta – exploring a family that is decaying as the society around it fractures, and one young man who tries to reimagine his place in the world.
‘Ma, I feel exhausted with consuming, with taking and grabbing and using. I am so bloated that I feel I cannot breathe any more. I am leaving to find some air, some place where I shall be able to purge myself, push back against the life given me and make my own. I feel I live in a borrowed house. It’s time to find my own… Forgive me…’
Calcutta, 1967. Unnoticed by his family, Supratik has become dangerously involved in extremist political activism. Compelled by an idealistic desire to change his life and the world around him, all he leaves behind before disappearing is this note …
The ageing patriarch and matriarch of his family, the Ghoshes, preside over their large household, unaware that beneath the barely ruffled surface of their lives the sands are shifting. More than poisonous rivalries among sisters-in-law, destructive secrets, and the implosion of the family business, this is a family unravelling as the society around it fractures. For this is a moment of turbulence, of inevitable and unstoppable change: the chasm between the generations, and between those who have and those who have not, has never been wider.
Ambitious, rich and compassionate The Lives of Others anatomises the soul of a nation as it unfolds a family history. A novel about many things, including the limits of empathy and the nature of political action, it asks: how do we imagine our place amongst others in the world? Can that be reimagined? And at what cost? This is a novel of unflinching power and emotional force.
A Note From the Publisher
UK edition - available for readers worldwide (US pending)
Advance Praise
'Neel Mukherjee has written an outstanding novel: compelling, compassionate and complex, vivid, musical and fierce.' Rose Tremain
'A
devastating portrayal of a decadent society and the inevitably violent
uprising against it, in the tradition of such politically charged Indian
literature as the work of Prem Chand, Manto and Mulk Raj Anand. It is
ferocious, unsparing and brutally honest.' Anita Desai
Marketing Plan
Neel
Mukherjee's first novel received widespread and high-profile review
coverage (as well as winning prizes) - this is a significant literary
publication for us and we expect it to get a lot of attention
This
is a big, sweeping, engrossing novel - a large cast of characters to
get to know, and stories to enjoy, and a very dramatic ending
As
well as being a sprawling family saga, this book has serious questions
about how we live our lives at its core - the story of the book's hero,
Supratik, is poignant, tragic and utterly compelling
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780701186296 |
PRICE | £16.99 (GBP) |
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