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The
2010 Award |
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The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga
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Nominated by:
Publisher of Nominated Edition:
Free Press, USA
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
Meet Balram Halwai, the ‘White Tiger’: Indian servant, philosopher, entrepreneur, murderer… |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Aravind Adiga was born in Madras in 1974 and was raised in Australia. He studied at Columbia and Oxford Universities. A former correspondent in India for Time magazine, his articles have also appeared in publications like the Financial Times, the Independent, and the Sunday Times. He lives in Mumbai. The White Tiger is his first novel. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
This darkly comic debut novel comments on the social situation in India, new prosperity for some groups in society but for a large part of the population still corruption, poverty and inequality. A penetrating piece of social commentary about the corruption and brutality accompanying India’s rise to a global power structure. A refreshing insight into the world of an individual trying to better himself whilst battling with the consumerist society around him. Very moving novel. This is a thrilling, irreverent, unforgettable debut novel which tells the tale of two Indias through the story of Balram Halwai who was born into the “darkness” of village life in rural India but emerges into the “light” of entrepreneurial success in Delhi. With an utterly engaging plot, told with humour and sarcasm, the reader will not fail to be enthralled. Brightly, ironical if not sarcastic, and somewhat shockingly expressive picture of the present day India through the eyes of its enfant terrible. A favourite with Glasgow's book groups. The White Tiger combines insightful social commentary, engaging story telling, surprising plot twists and a unique narrative voice to expose the grim costs of a morally bankrupt society. |
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