Showing posts with label south asian author challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label south asian author challenge. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2010

The White Tiger, Aravind Adiga


Favorite quote from The White Tiger:

The Rooster Coop was doing its work. Servants have to keep other servants from becoming innovators, experimenters, or entrepreneurs.

Yes, that’s the sad truth, Mr. Premier.

The coop is guarded from the inside.

* * *

Rarely do novels fully capture my interest from the first page, but narrator Balram’s wit and irreverence had me from the start. Never before has a murderer been so charming, so much so that by the time Balram finally gets around to describing whom he killed and how,I forgave him rather quickly. Aravind Adiga’s gritty style and earthy narration remind me of what I love best about authors like Chuck Palahniuk and Maxine Hong Kingston. I was also impressed because it’s easy when reading a book about a culture that varies from your own to slide into romanticism or cultural tokenism. But Adiga's narration demonstrates his vested interest in skewering people’s perceptions about India (and, likely, provides in jokes for native readers who have to deal with common misperceptions). My only regret is because I could not put it down, The White Tiger ended all too quickly.

Rating: 9/10*

Genre: Literary fiction

Pages: 276

* Truthfully I’m tempted to give this one a 10/10, but it’s only January 7. There’s a long year ahead of me and I suspect my initial ratings are going to be somewhat low. I might revisit them later.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

South Asian Author Challenge



While I haven't formulated my complete list, I've already decided I'll be reading ten books and I'm going to do my best not to solely read authors I'm already familiar with. I can't help but sneak in the newest of the Salman Rushdie novels because I enjoy his work so much, but I'm striving to make the remainder new to me. Chances are I'll be starting with White Tiger as it's a crossover book for me challenge-wise and I've really been looking forward to reading it.

The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie

In Other Rooms, Other Wonders by Daniyal Mueenuddin

A Case of Exploding Mangoes by Mohammed Hanif

The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga

Burnt Shadows by Kamile Shamsie

Trespassing OR The Geometry of God by Uzma Aslam Khan

A Golden Age by Tahmima Anam

Animal’s People by Indra Sinha