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Muses Over Mumbai is written with the single underlying belief that a city lives through the characters that occupy it.
Among many others, you will meet Major Anirudh Sood, a war hero struggling to resolve a housing society feud; Shraddha, the mochi's wife, who goes to great lengths to protect her twin daughters; Anuradha Singhal, an attractive socialite and fitness coach who must confront her fragility; Ramkumar Tiwari, an upright constable grappling with questions of caste, morality and pride; the author himself, demanding answers from the last surviving terrorist of the 26/11 attacks; Gussy, an advertising executive pursued by a homicidal cabbie; Ramesh
Malpani, a half-crazed tycoon who must draw on his business guile to fend off an extortion threat; Kitayun Alwa, an environmental activist who takes up cudgels against the city authorities; Jai Singhal, a family-loving builder who ought to prove his love for the city; Sikander, a waste collector with a mission to save the city's stray dogs; Auntie Elena and her obsession with a lavish Christmas lunch; and Inspector Bedekar, who has but a single night to prove the innocence of a friend.
These fictional episodes are a tribute to a city of infinite stories and its nocturnal protagonists.
Published | 18 Dec 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 264 |
ISBN | 9789361313875 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury India |
Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Today's Mumbai is a city with a dark side, in thrall to sectarianism, money and power, but the spirit of its people – the affluent as well as the marginalized, the selfish as well as the selfless – is still a rich subject for the probing storyteller. These fine stories set that spirit against the darkness, to original and powerful effect.
Salman Rushdie, Booker Prize winner and author of 'Midnight's Children.'
A fitting companion volume to Breathless in Bombay, these stories ring timeless and true.
Jeet Thayil, author of 'Narcopolis,' shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
Ignoring the demarcations separating the personal, the epic, and the humble, these plangent but life-loving stories throw new light on the life that surrounds us.
Amit Chaudhuri, Sahitya Akademi Award winner and author of 'Sojourn' and 'Finding the Raga.'
Murzban Shroff 's new collection of stories beautifully manifests all that I have long loved about his work. His
consummate artistry not only gives us a ravishingly vivid portrait of Mumbai but it turns that city – as only literary art can do – into a portrait of the universal human condition in every large city around the world. Muses Over Mumbai is a brilliant work and Shroff is a very important writer indeed.
Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize Laureate for 'A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain.'
Murzban Shroff writes with exceptional clarity and humanity from a place in desperate need of both.
Jonathan Franzen, National Book Award winner and author of 'The Corrections'; 'Freedom'; and 'Crossroads.'
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