Finally starting with it, I found myself in bed after a few pages. No no, the book wasn't sleep-inducing, it was the typhoid bug catching up, sending me packing to Udaipur. Soon all I could do was just sleep and forget all about the stranded tiger! Early one morning I woke up to the TV buzzing loud. Amazed newsreaders marveling at the Indian writer who won the prestigious Man Booker Prize 2008 for The White Tiger!
What!
Was that a bad morning! A late riser, I was soon wide awake thinking of the still lazing tiger in my Bombay flat. Oh the frustration of knowing that I could have read the book unprejudiced, that I could have formed my honest opinion about it before knowing what the Booker jury thought of it and then judge how good (or bad) a judge I am!
I came back to Mumbai to find the tiger exactly where I left it. Three days in town and it is still at the same place. And I think it will continue being there for some more time. If it had been any of the other 5 books, I would not have minded but knowing what I had just missed was such a dampener, I still don't feel like reading it. As my chance is already lost, I will meanwhile find out how the world rates Aravind Adiga's creation. Read it I will, when, I don't know.
While I am on the topic of Booker winners, another thought. Having looked at book stores from Colaba to Powai, it is shocking how these books are simply not available!
"Do you have The Siege of Krishnapur?"
"What?"
"The Siege of Krishnapur, Farrell",
"Umm... Farrell, Krishnapur, who?"
Replace The Siege of Krishnapur by In A Free State, Oscar and Lucinda or the recent Vernon God Little, The Line of Beauty and the answer remains the same. Bookstore owners who know about thousands of books and authors on varied subjects have not even heard of these! They are of the opinion that Bookers don't really sell. Really? Is that true?
Still waiting (for more than a month!) for Landmark to deliver my online order for The Siege of Krishnapur, I will be glad if someone can me tell where I can buy these books in Mumbai. Also, waiting to hear from readers of The White Tiger!
4 comments:
The Reader , by Bernard Schlink is an excellent book, tells you how difficult it is for our generation to actually understand the holocaust and how it looks different to us than it did to people then in deutschland.
Reading Lolita in Tehran - Azar Nafisi .......... a wonderful memoir, how the culture went a paradigm transformation during iranian revoltion and how people tried to protect their identities
Old man and the sea - ernest hemingway, if you have read jonathan livingston seagull by richard bach ( similar to that but somehow different ) .....
they are my last three ( non academic i mean :) )......and of course good :)
ciao!
Catalyst: I am surprised you are comparing Richard Bach's JLS to Hemingways' OM&TS. Except the size of the book, I don't think anything is similar.
Lubna: Nice post. I thought you finished White Tiger before you left for Udr though.
and my tiger (Richard Parker) is actually going to take 225 days to come home!!
this is like my 150th day reading the book and i still have some 50 pages left :P
Have you tried Strand Book Stall in Fort area for these books..Its supposed to have a reeeaaaaal good book collection..Its like this small antique place where you get good books at reasonable prices..Try it out
http://www.strandbookstall.com/store/
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