Described as a ‘felicitous prose poem’, Afternoon Raag is the account of a young Bengali man who is studying at Oxford University and caught in complicated love triangle. His loneliness and melancholy sharpen his memories of home, which come back to haunt him in vivid, sensory detail. Intensely moving, superbly written, Afternoon Raag is a perfect miniature of a novel about arrivals and departures, new worlds and old homes.
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'Chaudhuri has, like Proust, perfected the art of the moment [and written] masterpieces of intimate observation.'
(Hilary Mantel New York Review of Books)'This immensely subtle novel both estranges and gently strokes the surface of English and Indian life. I know of nothing in English fiction that begins to resemble it.'
(Tom Paulin)‘Those who are always acclaiming the "poetic prose" of Ondaatje would do well to study Chaudhuri'
(James Wood Guardian)
‘An extraordinary achievement.’
(Sunday Times)
Amit Chaudhuri is the author of five critically acclaimed novels, is a poet, an acclaimed musician, and a highly regarded critic. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of East Anglia. He has contributed fiction, poetry and reviews to numerous publications including the Guardian, London Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement, New Yorker and Granta Magazine. Amit lives in Calcutta and Norwich.
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Book Description Condition: New. Seller Inventory # 9781780746272
Book Description Paperback. Condition: New. Born in Calcutta in 1962, Amit Chaudhuri, acclaimed by the critic Eileen Battersby as an author who has 'perfected an observational fiction based on insight and memory', delicately explores themes relating to modern Indian life, including post-colonialism, classical music and outsideness.Described as a 'felicitous prose poem', this tale focuses on a young Bengali student at Oxford University who, mired in an increasingly complicated love triangle, endures periods of melancholy that sharpen his sensory memories of home. Seller Inventory # 517016