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3 35 y separately published work icon Tamarisk Row Gerald Murnane , ( trans. Brice Matthieussent )expression Paris : Buchet-Chastel , 2016 Z322076 1974 single work novel (taught in 1 units)
8 12 y separately published work icon Last Man in Tower : A Novel Aravind Adiga , ( trans. Annick Le Goyat with title Le dernier homme de la tour ) Paris : Buchet-Chastel , 2012 Z1783763 2011 single work novel 'Searing. Explosive. Lyrical. Compassionate. Here is the astonishing new novel by the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The White Tiger, a book that took rage and anger at injustice and turned it into a thrilling murder story. Now, with the same fearlessness and insight, Aravind Adiga broadens his canvas to give us a riveting story of money and power, luxury and deprivation, set in the booming city of Mumbai.

At the heart of this novel are two equally compelling men, poised for a showdown. Real estate developer Dharmen Shah rose from nothing to create an empire and hopes to seal his legacy with a building named the Shanghai, which promises to be one of the city's most elite addresses. Larger-than-life Shah is a dangerous man to refuse. But he meets his match in a retired schoolteacher called Masterji. Shah offers Masterji and his neighbors—the residents of Vishram Society's Tower A, a once respectable, now crumbling apartment building on whose site Shah's luxury high-rise would be built—a generous buyout. They can't believe their good fortune. Except, that is, for Masterji, who refuses to abandon the building he has long called home. As the demolition deadline looms, desires mount; neighbors become enemies, and acquaintances turn into conspirators who risk losing their humanity to score their payday.

Here is a richly told, suspense-fueled story of ordinary people pushed to their limits in a place that knows none: the new India as only Aravind Adiga could explore—and expose—it. Vivid, visceral, told with both humor and poignancy, Last Man in Tower is his most stunning work yet.' (Publisher's blurb)
45 36 y separately published work icon The White Tiger Aravind Adiga , ( trans. Annick Le Goyat with title Le Tigre Blanc ) Paris : Buchet-Chastel , 2008 Z1521556 2008 single work novel (taught in 2 units) 'Balram Halwai is a complicated man. Servant. Philosopher. Entrepreneur. Murderer. Over the course of seven nights, by the scattered light of a preposterous chandelier, Balram tells the terrible and transfixing story of how he came to be a success in life -- having nothing but his own wits to help him along.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 y separately published work icon Nous Sommes tous des Carthaginois Catherine de Saint-Phalle , Paris : Buchet-Chastel , 2004 Z1199794 2004 single work novel A young girl grows up with long periods of isolation punctuated by the story telling of her father as he recounts tales of the war between Rome and Carthage.
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