The spellbinding story of two young people whose fates intersect and diverge across continents and years unfolds an epic of love and family, tradition and modernity. In the snowy mountains of Vermont, Sonia, a lonely college student and aspiring writer, longs for India and seeks inspiration from an older artist, whose influence will darken her life for years. Meanwhile, in Brooklyn, Sunny, a struggling journalist from Delhi, grapples with loneliness as he navigates his American girlfriend and the complexities of his new life. Both Sonia and Sunny grow increasingly alienated, prompting them to question their understanding of happiness, connection, and belonging. In India, their extended families, unable to comprehend their loneliness, orchestrate a meeting between the two, but this clumsy interference only drives them further apart before love can blossom. The narrative explores the forces shaping their identities—country, class, race, and history—while delving into the intricate bonds across generations. This sweeping tale captures the essence of a love story, a family saga, and a rich exploration of ideas, marking a significant achievement by one of our greatest novelists.
Kiran Desai Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Kiran Desai es una autora cuyas obras exploran las intrincadas relaciones entre culturas e identidades. Sus novelas se distinguen por su rico lenguaje y profundas perspectivas sobre la psique humana. Con un agudo sentido del detalle, crea personajes sobre el telón de fondo de los cambios globales y las búsquedas personales. En consecuencia, su escritura resuena con lectores de todo el mundo que aprecian su habilidad para capturar las experiencias humanas contemporáneas.







Consumer Identity and Fashion
- 170 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Exploring the significance of presentation and personality in interpersonal interactions, this book delves into how these elements influence perceptions and relationships. It challenges conventional views and highlights the impact of personal branding and communication styles on success in various contexts. Through research and real-life examples, it provides insights into enhancing one's presence and effectiveness in social and professional settings, making a compelling case for the importance of self-presentation in achieving personal and career goals.
Anschauen und Denken, Reden und Schreiben
- 260 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The inheritance of loss
- 326 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
At the foot of Mount Kanchenjunga in the Himalayas lives an embittered old judge who wants nothing more than to retire in peace. With the arrival of his orphaned granddaughter, and his cook's son hopscotching from one New York restaurant to another, trying to stay ahead of the US immigration services, this is far from easy.
Winner of the 2006 Man Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction for her second novel "The Inheritance of Loss," Kiran Desai is one of the most talented writers of her generation. Now available for the first time as a Grove Press paperback, "Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard"--Desai's dazzling debut novel--is a wryly hilarious and poignant story that simultaneously captures the vivid culture of the Indian subcontinent and the universal intricacies of human experience. Sampath Chawla was born in a time of drought into a family not quite like other families, in a town not quite like other towns. After years of failure at school, failure at work, of spending his days dreaming in tea stalls, it does not seem as if Sampath is going to amount to much--until one day he climbs a guava tree in search of peaceful contemplation and becomes unexpectedly famous as a holy man, sending his tiny town into turmoil. A syndicate of larcenous, alcoholic monkeys terrorize the pilgrims who cluster around Sampath's tree, spies and profiteers descend on the town, and none of Desai's outrageous characters goes unaffected as events spin increasingly out of control.