Shantaram.
ROBERTS, Gregory David.
Sold by Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
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AbeBooks Seller since 26 July 1999
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Add to basketFirst edition, first printing, inscribed by the author on the title page one month after publication, "September 2003, love the truth, and be true to love, David Gregory Roberts". This debut novel fictionalizes Roberts's experiences as a convicted bank robber and prison escapee who made a new life for himself in India. Roberts described himself as "a revolutionary who lost his ideals in heroin, a philosopher who lost his integrity in crime, and a poet who lost his soul in a maximum-security prison" (New York Times). He begun writing the novel during his re-imprisonment in Australia but resolved to finish it upon his release after a guard had twice destroyed his manuscript. The novel later inspired the television series of 2022. The international best-seller met with highly favourable reviews. The New York Times wrote that "nearly everything about Bombay agrees with the philosophical fugitive, for whom every new experience is an eloquent signpost into an uncertain future. He finds a father figure in a gurulike local mafia boss, an Afghan named Khader, and a lover in a mysterious Swiss woman who inspires the most memorable of the novel's many metaphoric interludes: 'My body was her chariot, and she drove it into the sun. Her body was my river, and I became the sea'" (O'Grady). Megan O'Grady, "'Shantaram': Bombay or Bust", and Gregory David Roberts, "Shantaram", both printed in New York Times on 26 Dec. 2004. Octavo. Original red boards, spine lettered in silver, light blue endpapers. With dust jacket. Faint scratch on front cover, light bump to upper outer corner of rear board; unclipped jacket: a near-fine copy in fine jacket.
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