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The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga
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To begin with, let me tell you first, of my association with this novel. I had never finished any contemporary novel, to put it bluntly, Who cares!..was my attitude towards the contemporary writers, by the time I had bought this novel.

This was my first ever contemporary novel, mainly of an Indian origin author, which I read complete. This had got that years Booker and was getting highlighted in the media. I used to think by that time that writers, worthy of reading, were only those, who were either Dickens or Shakespeares (I mean only greats of past). I constantly ignored writers of present time. I remember I had finished this book quite fast. This book was simple in language but catchy in flow.

When I talk about this book today, I’ll say, it’s a dark novel, without any interesting and exciting story, written in a first person narration, addressing to Chinese Premier. A long monologue, I can say. The theme of novel is class conflict in an emerging nation, embroidered with evergreen issues of disparity, poverty and corruption. Narrator of Novel, the protagonist, Balram Halwai, comes from the region of Darkness, He defines India as�

“Please understand your excellency, that India is two countries in one; an India of Light and an India of Darkness. The ocean brings life to my country, every place on the map of India near the ocean is well-off, but river brings the Darkness to India-The black river.�

His disliking for the river Ganga is clear from the passage when body of his dead mother was lying on the pyre at the bank of Ganga in Benaras�

“As then fire ate away the satin, a pale foot jerked out, like a living thing; the toes , which were melting in the heat, began to curl up, offering resistance to what was being done to them, Kusum shoved the foot into the fire, but it would not burn. My heart began to race, My mother was not going to let them destroy her.�

Sunday Telegraph said about this book, “Blazingly savage and brilliant�.
I’ll say only blazingly savage but never a brilliant book, because being an Indian, I could not really recognize, Balram as someone who was from the region of darkness and deprived. Like many other readers, I also found his voice and tone superfluous and that of an outsider’s.

Otherwise book is good and can influence the reader strongly with its flow and pace!
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August 27, 2016 – Shelved
February 12, 2021 – Shelved as: booker

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Kalliope Interesting your impression. I was not thrilled by this either. I was also surprised by the very positive reviews it received.


message 2: by Deanna (new)

Deanna Very good review!!


Praveen Kalliope wrote: "Interesting your impression. I was not thrilled by this either. I was also surprised by the very positive reviews it received."
Yes you are right Kalliope !.. It was never a sort of thrill.. and later when I read Sea of Popies by Ghosh and knew that it was beaten by this book in the race of booker.. I felt bad for Ghosh :(


Praveen Deanna wrote: "Very good review!!"

Thanks Deanna !


message 5: by withdrawn (new)

withdrawn An interesting review Praveen. Your choice of quotes is particularly of interest here as they instantly reveal your reaction to the book, I suspect mine also. Well done.


Praveen RK-ique wrote: "An interesting review Praveen. Your choice of quotes is particularly of interest here as they instantly reveal your reaction to the book, I suspect mine also. Well done."
Thanks for your comment RK-ique !
Truly you picked the crux of my opinion in this review ... I deliberately inserted only those quotes..The author bashes India most of the time,.. there are reasons..but then there are superfluous elements as well in the narration !


Praveen Lada Fleur wrote: "Tiger tiger burning bright in the forest of the night. I could not help not writing this. And it is an Indian novel, this White Tiger . Beautiful review Interesting Thanks"

And thanks for your interesting comment Lada :) !


message 8: by Nilanjana (new)

Nilanjana Haldar very good review :)


Praveen Nilanjana wrote: "very good review :)"

Thanks Nilanjana !


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