Ghachar ghochar
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Author
Contributions
- Perur, Srinath - Contributor
Publication
2017 - Penguin Books, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
29,750 words, Guess
Page Count
119 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10014311168X
- ISBN-139780143111689
- Library of Congress Control Number2016027137
- OCLC Control Number987458054
- OCLC Control Number950444129
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780143111689
- Open LibraryOL27227359M
Classifications
- DDC894.8/14371
- LCCPL4659.S2518 G3313 2017
- LCCPL4659.S2518G3313
Description
For readers of Akhil Sharma, Mohsin Hamid, and Teju Cole, a haunting novel about an upwardly mobile family splintered by success in rapidly changing India. "It's true what they say--it's not we who control money, it's the money that controls us." In this masterful novel by the acclaimed Indian writer Vivek Shanbhag, a close-knit family is delivered from near-destitution to sudden wealth after the narrator's uncle founds a successful spice company. As the narrator--a sensitive young man who is never named--his sister, his parents, and his uncle move from a cramped, ant-infested shack to a larger house and begin to grow accustomed to their newfound wealth, the family dynamics begin to shift. Allegiances and desires realign; marriages are arranged and begin to falter; and conflict brews ominously in the background. Things begin to become "ghachar ghochar"--a nonsense phrase that, to the narrator, comes to mean something entangled beyond repair. Told in clean, urgent prose, and punctuated by moments of unexpected warmth and humor, Ghachar Ghochar is a quietly enthralling, deeply unsettling novel about the shifting meanings--and consequences--of financial gain in contemporary India"--
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