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Manil Suri

    10 de julio de 1959

    Manil Suri, matemático y escritor indoamericano, es célebre por su novela debut. Su obra se sumerge en las tensiones sociales y religiosas de la India, a menudo recurriendo a alusiones del cine indio y la mitología hindú. La escritura de Suri se distingue por su habilidad para explorar temas complejos a través de escenarios y personajes meticulosamente elaborados. Su voz única combina la precisión matemática con una profunda comprensión de la experiencia humana.

    The City of Devi
    The Age of Shiva
    The Sari Shop
    The Big Bang of Numbers
    La muerte de Vishnu
    • La muerte de Vishnu

      • 295 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Um Vishnu nicht zu wecken, falls er noch nicht gestorben war, schlich Mrs. Asrani mit der Teekanne auf Zehenspitzen die Treppe hinunter. So beginnt der Roman, in dem ein Mietshaus in Bombay zum Spiegel indischen Lebens wird. Farben, Humor und Temperament Indiens werden ebenso brillant eingefangen wie die hinduistische Mythologie: Wiedergeburt, Götter und Dämonen. Zu Beginn liegt Vishnu sterbenskrank auf der Treppe, während seine Nachbarn darüber streiten, wer den Krankenwagen bezahlt. Die Handlung entfaltet sich durch die Stockwerke des Mietshauses und zieht uns in die Lebensdramen der Bewohner hinein: die ständigen Streitereien zwischen den Asranis und den Pathaks; Mr. Jalals besessene Suche nach dem Sinn des Lebens, während seine Frau um seinen Verstand fürchtet; Vinod Tanejas Sehnsucht nach seiner lange verlorenen Frau; und Kavitas Teenagerträume, die sie als Heldin eines Hindi-Films sehen, während sie heimlich mit dem Muslim-Jungen Salim durchbrennt. Die Geschichte des Mietshauses wird zur Metapher für die sozialen und religiösen Spaltungen in Indien. Vishnus Aufstieg im Treppenhaus spiegelt die Wanderung der Seele wider. Seine Erinnerungen und Visionen, darunter die Liebe zu Padmini und die Lehren seiner Mutter über Vishnu, bilden ein faszinierendes Gegengewicht zu den humorvollen Erzählungen der Hausbewohner und werfen die Frage auf, ob Vishnu mehr ist als nur der Hüter des Mietshauses.

      La muerte de Vishnu
      3,7
    • Shortlisted for the 2023 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award, this engaging and imaginative exploration delves into the fundamental mathematical concepts—from arithmetic to infinity—that underpin our universe. It poses a provocative question: starting from nothing—no matter, no cosmos—can we create a universe using only math? With irreverence and rich illustrations, the narrative invites readers to embark on this journey. The author, a mathematician and novelist, presents a natural progression of ideas essential for designing our world, beginning with numbers and advancing through geometry, algebra, and more. He uncovers the hidden lives of real and imaginary numbers, showcasing their interplay through abstract games with practical applications. Unexpected patterns emerge, linking simple life forms to vast galaxies, while the mathematical foundations of randomness and beauty are explored. Through evocative examples, from multidimensional crochet to the asymmetrical smile of the Mona Lisa, complex concepts like infinity and relativity are illuminated. The work charts a playful and inventive path to existence, suggesting that mathematics is not merely a tool for explaining Nature but the very source of creation itself. This narrative offers fresh perspectives for math enthusiasts and an accessible introduction for those intimidated by numbers, demonstrating that everyone can develop a love for math.

      The Big Bang of Numbers
      3,6
    • The Sari Shop

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Young Ramchand rushes through the dusty streets of Amritsar, once again late for work. Chastised by his boss, he takes his place among the cottons and silks of the sari shop, selling yards of cloth to the wealthy and fashionable women of the town. Offered a glimpse of a more opulent world, Ranchand is seduced by the idea that he might somehow better himself. But making dreams real will come at a price that a poor shop assistant might not be able to pay.

      The Sari Shop
      3,5
    • India, 1955- as the scars of Partition are just beginning to heal, seventeen-year-old Meera sits enraptured- in the spotlight is Dev, singing a song so infused with passion that it arouses in her the first flush of erotic longing. But when Meera's reverie comes true, it does not lead to the fairy-tale marriage she imagined. Meera has no choice but to obey her in-laws, tolerate Dev's drunken night-time fumblings, even observe the most arduous of Hindu fasts for his longevity. A move to Bombay seems at first like a fresh start, but soon that dream turns to ashes. It is only when their son is born that things change and Meera is ready to unleash the passion she has suppressed for so long.

      The Age of Shiva
      3,2
    • Armed only with a pomegranate, Sarita ventures into the empty streets of Mumbai, on the eve of its threatened nuclear annihilation. She is looking for her physicist husband Karun, who has been missing for over a fortnight. She is soon joined on her quest by Jaz - cocky, handsome, Muslim, gay, and in search of his own lover. Together they traverse the surreal landscape of a dystopia rife with absurdity, and are inexorably drawn to the patron goddess Devi ma, the supposed saviour of the city. Groundbreaking and multilayered, The City of Devi is a fearlessly provocative tale of three individuals balancing on the sharp edge of fate.

      The City of Devi
      3,3