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Resultaten voor 'jerry pinto'
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A Very Indian Christmas
The Greatest Indian Holiday Stories of All Time€ 29,50 -
Cobalt Blue
€ 20,50 -
Em and the Big Hoom
€ 20,95 -
Em and the Big Hoom
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Cobalt Blue
A NovelFinalist for the Crossword Book Award and the DSC South Asia Prize "Kundalkar's first novel available in English is a unique and subtle exploration of heartbreak that succeeds in its translation."—Booklist "In his debut novel, Kundalkar combines two distinct and complementary voices to deliver a complex and intricate story about love, family, and making one's own path."—Publishers Weekly "I found the book's fragmentary, collage-like structure intriguing and original, as was Jerry Pinto's translation, and felt that here was a refreshing new voice for a new generation."—Anita Desai, three-time Booker Prize nominee and author of Clear Light of Day, In Custody, and Baumgartner's Bombay "A mesmerizing novel of heartbreak, memory, and the ease of falling in love set against the impossibility of fully knowing other people."—Kamila Shamsie, author of Broken Verses and Burnt Shadows "A mysterious and enigmatic tale of a homosexual Marathi brother and his rebellious sister, and an artsy renter who permeates their sexual lives unbeknown to either. A riveting read that haunted me."—Bapsi Sidhwa, author of The Crow Eaters "A finely wrought, lyrical debut novel about three young people who represent the changing mores of modern India. Told with a subdued intensity, Cobalt Blue reminds us that matters of the heart are mysterious, unpredictable and thrillingly unknowable."—Thrity Umrigar, author of The Space Between Us and The Story Hour "One of the most shocking and brilliantly worded stories of love. . . . The story will stick with you, and long after you read it, the novel will play on your mind, forcing you to revisit it from time to time."—Andre Borges, "34 Books by Indian Authors That Everyone Should Read," Buzzfeed "In the sense of navigating the inner world of an adolescent in the first person, Cobalt Blue may be considered a high-quality 'coming-of-age' novel. It also explores the discovery, resulting confusion, and bravado of homosexuality in a hostile environment. . . . This book could be read in one sitting, over the course of one enjoyable day. However, the impact of its characters and what we learn from them would last quite a while longer."—The Hindu "This is a slim, sensual book written in a direct conversational style that makes for very pleasurable reading. I'm passionate about regional Indian fiction, and this unusual and important narrative, so controversial when it was first published many years ago, and the equal of which you won't find in Indian English, is one reason why."—Sonia Faleiro, author of Beautiful Thing "Cobalt Blue is the kind of book that Franz Kafka called the 'axe for the frozen sea within us' . . . this novel, with its complex narrative design and daring imagination, easily surpasses most English-language fiction that has appeared in India so far this year."—Live Mint "Cobalt Blue reads like a love song . . . Kundalkar's writing is masterful in its play of voice, capturing through his characters the claustrophobia of a small town, their longing to escape a middle class existence, and how love, and being in love, has the ability to transform every small detail from the mundane to the magnificent."—Scroll India
€ 29,50 -
Em and the Big Hoom
In a tiny flat in Bombay Imelda Mendes - Em to her family - is by turns flamboyant, maniacally affectionate and cruelly candid. Her husband - Augustine, the 'Big Hoom' - and two children must endure her 'microweathers': swings from searing joy to brooding malevolence. And here is the story of how this family of four came to be.
€ 21,95 -
Half-Open Windows
€ 37,50 -
When I Hid My Caste
Stories€ 39,95 -
Em and the Big Hoom
The devastatingly original debut novel from a winner of the 2016 Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction."Profoundly moving . . . I cannot remember when I last read something as touching as this." -Amitav Ghosh, author of The Glass PalaceFirst published by a small press in India, Jerry Pinto's debut novel has already taken the literary world by storm. Suffused with compassion, humor, and hard-won wisdom, Em and the Big Hoom is a modern masterpiece, and its American publication is certain to be one of the major literary events of the season.Meet Imelda and Augustine, or-as our young narrator calls his unusual parents-Em and the Big Hoom. Most of the time, Em smokes endless beedis and sings her way through life. She is the sun around which everyone else orbits. But as enchanting and high-spirited as she can be, when Em's bipolar disorder seizes her she becomes monstrous, sometimes with calamitous consequences for herself and others. This accomplished debut is graceful and urgent, with a one-of-a-kind voice that will stay with readers long after the last page.
€ 23,00 -
Boy, Unloved (Edition1)
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Bombay-Mumbai: A City in Stories
€ 51,50