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On the banks of the Ganges, the holy city of Benares embodies the clash between modern India and its rich past, where pilgrims cleanse themselves while the dead await their turn on the burning ghats. Young Samar arrives to complete his university studies and take civil-service exams that will shape his future. An uprooted Brahman, he grapples with the burdens of his caste without its privileges, torn between Western intellectualism and ancient familial obligations. As a classic provincial youth driven by curiosity and passion, Samar embarks on a journey of self-discovery, accompanied by two guides: Rajesh, a struggling fellow Brahman and leader of discontented students, and Miss West, his English neighbor who introduces him to her circle of Western friends seeking deeper cultural experiences. Through Rajesh, Samar learns about the limitations of that culture, while Miss West's friend Catherine challenges his Brahman values. By the time he departs Benares, Samar's character and intelligence have been tested, revealing the complexities of love and disillusionment. This remarkable first novel showcases the potential of its talented author, marking the beginning of a significant literary journey.

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The Romantics, Pankaj Mishara

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Jaar van publicatie
2001
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Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2001
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
288
ISBN10
0330392778
ISBN13
9780330392778
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On the banks of the Ganges, the holy city of Benares embodies the clash between modern India and its rich past, where pilgrims cleanse themselves while the dead await their turn on the burning ghats. Young Samar arrives to complete his university studies and take civil-service exams that will shape his future. An uprooted Brahman, he grapples with the burdens of his caste without its privileges, torn between Western intellectualism and ancient familial obligations. As a classic provincial youth driven by curiosity and passion, Samar embarks on a journey of self-discovery, accompanied by two guides: Rajesh, a struggling fellow Brahman and leader of discontented students, and Miss West, his English neighbor who introduces him to her circle of Western friends seeking deeper cultural experiences. Through Rajesh, Samar learns about the limitations of that culture, while Miss West's friend Catherine challenges his Brahman values. By the time he departs Benares, Samar's character and intelligence have been tested, revealing the complexities of love and disillusionment. This remarkable first novel showcases the potential of its talented author, marking the beginning of a significant literary journey.