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The acclaimed author of "Fire on the Mountain" presents a "rich, Chekhovian novel" about family and forgiveness, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize (The New Yorker). At the heart of this wonderful novel are the moving relationships between the estranged members of the Das family. Bimla, a dissatisfied but ambitious teacher at a women's college, lives in her childhood home, where she cares for her mentally challenged brother, Baba. Tara, Bimla's younger and unambitious sister, is married and has children of her own. Their brother, Raja, is a popular, brilliant, and successful individual.
When Tara returns for a visit with Bimla and Baba, old memories and tensions resurface, blending into a domestic drama that leads to beautiful and profound moments of self-understanding. Set in the vividly portrayed environs of Old Delhi, "Clear Light of Day" submerges the reader completely, taking them so deeply into another world that they almost fear they won't be able to climb out again (New York Times Book Review).
The novel provides a rich tapestry of family dynamics, exploring the complexities of forgiveness and the profound impact of one's past on their present. The author's skilled storytelling transports the reader into the lives of the Das family, immersing them in the emotional landscape of their relationships and the vibrant setting of Old Delhi.
Through the interplay of the estranged siblings, the narrative delves into themes of ambition, responsibility, and the search for personal fulfillment. The characters' journeys of self-discovery are woven seamlessly with the wider societal and cultural contexts, creating a multi-layered exploration of the human experience.
The acclaimed author's ability to capture the nuances of family dynamics and the intricacies of human relationships is on full display in "Clear Light of Day." The novel's Chekhovian undertones and the author's keen observational skills combine to deliver a deeply moving and thought-provoking work that lingers with the reader long after the final page.
Overall, "Clear Light of Day" is a masterful exploration of the complexities of family, forgiveness, and self-discovery, set against the vibrant backdrop of Old Delhi. The novel's shortlisting for the prestigious Man Booker Prize is a testament to the author's exceptional storytelling and the book's enduring literary merit.
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publisher | Harper Perennial; Reprint edition (September 12, 2000) | ||||
language | English | ||||
paperback | 192 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 0618074511 | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-0618074518 | ||||
reading_age | 14 years and up | ||||
item_weight | 6.4 ounces | ||||
dimensions | 5.6 x 0.49 x 8.29 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #164,020 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,273 in Contemporary Literature & Fiction #2,370 in Family Life Fiction (Books) #7,237 in Literary Fiction (Books) | ||||
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