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| Author: | E. M. Forster |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books |
| Catalogue number: | 143230 |
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Although younger generations may know David Lean’s 1984 film, E M Forster’s A Passage to India remains a masterly, at times compelling snapshot of an era which still has echoes of prejudice with today...
| Author: | Amitav Ghosh |
| Publisher: | John Murray |
| Catalogue number: | 166088 |
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Sea of Poppies, the latest novel from celebrated Indian author Amitav Ghosh (The Glass Palace, The Hungry Tide), is a historical sea epic, already receiving...
| Author: | Michelle de Kretser |
| Publisher: | Chatto & Windus |
| Catalogue number: | 170268 |
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The Lost Dog is the latest novel from one of Australia’s most promising young talents, Michelle de Kretser. Tom Loxley is holed up in a remote cottage in the...
| Author: | Rohinton Mistry |
| Publisher: | Faber and Faber |
| Catalogue number: | 88695 |
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Set in mid-1970s India, A Fine Balance is a subtle and compelling narrative about four unlikely characters who come together in circumstances no one could have foreseen soon after the government declares...
| Author: | Rudyard Kipling |
| Publisher: | Penguin |
| Catalogue number: | 143229 |
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Kim, Rudyard Kipling’s epic rendition of the imperial experience in India, is arguably his greatest piece of long prose.
Kim, a boy growing into early manhood and the lama, an old ascetic priest - are...
| Author: | Aravind Adiga |
| Publisher: | Atlantic Books |
| Catalogue number: | 168219 |
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Aravind Adiga's creation Balram Halwi is The White Tiger: servant, philosopher, entrepreneur, murderer - who, over the course of seven nights, by the scattered...
| Author: | Vikram Chandra |
| Publisher: | Faber and Faber |
| Catalogue number: | 157987 |
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Seven years in the making, Vikram Chandra's Sacred Games is an epic of exceptional richness and power. The novel draws the reader deep into the life of detective Sartaj Singh - and into the criminal...
| Author: | Salman Rushdie |
| Publisher: | Jonathan Cape |
| Catalogue number: | 164330 |
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LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2008
From one of the world’s most famous living authors, Salman Rushdie, comes The Enchantress of Florence, a tale of historical intrigue, love and power. Longlisted...
| Author: | Rohinton Mistry |
| Publisher: | Faber and Faber |
| Catalogue number: | 148622 |
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In Tales from Firozsha Baag, Rohinton Mistry brilliantly captures the crowded, throbbing life of India. In the novel’s eleven intersecting stories, Mistry reveals the rich, complex patterns of life...
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