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Introducing a major literary talent, this novel offers a story filled with wit, suspense, and questionable morality, narrated by a captivating and inimitable voice. Balram Halwai is a complex character—servant, philosopher, entrepreneur, and murderer. Over seven nights, illuminated by a striking chandelier, he recounts his journey to success, relying solely on his wits. Born in the depths of India, Balram's life changes when he becomes a driver for his village's wealthiest man and his son. From behind the wheel of their Honda City, Balram discovers a new world. While his peers indulge in the sensationalism of Murder Weekly and engage in the societal dynamics of the Great Rooster Coop, Balram observes his employers bribing officials and navigating their own version of the Coop. He learns to siphon gas, deal with corruption, and find unconventional ways to escape his circumstances. Balram's perspective reveals the stark contrasts of India—its cockroaches and call centers, ancient traditions and modernity. With undeniable charisma, he illustrates that while religion may not foster virtue and money doesn't solve every issue, decency can still exist in a corrupt world. This provocative debut is an international sensation, showcasing a unique blend of mischief and depth.
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The White Tiger, Aravind Adiga
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2008
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