Set, of course in India, these stories are concerned not so much with Europeans in India as with Indians themselves. They are about universal human passions—yet interwoven with India itself. The heat, the vastness, the loneliness of India are all reflected in the lives of the people living in a country that is not so much an additional character as, often, the most central one. As always she tells her tales with compassion, penetration, humor, and the blithe gift of narration familiar to the hundreds of thousands who have seen the she scripted for the legendary Merchant Ivory team—such as Howards End, The Remains of the Day, A Room with a View, and her own Heat and Dust—and who have delighted in her novels.
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About the Author:
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala is a Booker prize-winning novelist, short story writer, and two-time Academy Award-winning screenwriter. Her titles include Heat and Dust, My Nine Lives, and Out of India. She lives in New York City.
Review:
"Someone once said that the definition of the highest art is that one should feel that life is this and not otherwise. I do not know of a writer living who gives that feeling with more unqualified certainty than Mrs. Jhabvala." —C. P. Snow, author, Strangers and Brothers
"Her tussle with India is one of the richest treats of contemporary literature." —The Guardian
"A writer of genius . . . a writer of world class—a master storyteller whose interpretation of the Indian scene is but one aspect of her remorselessly intelligent yet decently sympathetic understanding of human relationships." —Sunday Times
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- PublisherPenguin Books
- Publication date1981
- ISBN 10 0140048294
- ISBN 13 9780140048292
- BindingPaperback
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