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Kunal Basu

Autor von The Japanese Wife

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Beinhaltet die Namen: Kunal Basu, Kanal Basu

Werke von Kunal Basu

The Japanese Wife (2008) 104 Exemplare
The Miniaturist (2003) 83 Exemplare
The Opium Clerk (1656) 83 Exemplare
Racists (2006) 66 Exemplare
The Yellow Emperor's Cure (2011) 38 Exemplare
Kalkatta (2015) 10 Exemplare
The Endgame (2020) 3 Exemplare
O Português Inquieto (2012) 2 Exemplare
The Returning Breath (2001) 1 Exemplar
Intimacies (2013) 1 Exemplar
Sarojini'S Mother (2020) 1 Exemplar
In An Ideal World (2022) 1 Exemplar

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Geburtstag
1956-05-05
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
India
Geburtsort
Calcutta, India

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In the late 1800s, the slave trade was in operation, Darwin was about to publish his theory of evolution and there were many ideas about race. Scientists disagreed about whether human beings were all the same species, whether people of different races were equally intelligent and moral etc. In this novel, two scientists devise an experiment: take two newborns, one white and one black, and raise them on a deserted island to see which becomes superior. For six years, the children are raised by a mute nurse who is to keep them alive, but not civilize them in any way. The scientists visit twice yearly to conduct experiments and observe the children.

This book offers a good story and an overview of historic views about racial differences. It is interesting, albeit disturbing, to see how the children develop. I didn't like the ending....no spoilers here,but it resolved things in a way that removed some of the biggest challenges the protagonists would otherwise have had to face.
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LynnB | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 18, 2020 |
Kalkatta is one of those books that entices, pulls you in with fierce passion but in the end leaves you with a feeling of mild discontentment. Overall a good read though...
 
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hummingquill | Jul 24, 2019 |
First book of 2012. Imagine my huge disappointment when I saw the index itself! Its a collection of short-stories. I love short stories. Tagore's Tales inspired and mesmerized me. So did O.Henry. I built up a giant empire of goodness over them.
The cover art(photograph) of the book is beautiful. The Japanese wife promised a lot and delivered too little. The title story enthralled me with the husband and wife's letter writing scenes and the little gifts she sents him. The writing is magical. It possessed me and then the story abruptly came to an end. It could have been more. I am so curious to see the movie now.
And the other stories, Long Live Imelda Marcos- what's with the title? Just something that would entice the reader in going through the story first. I am so very disappointed. It could have been pleasant- all the stories- everything fell flat though. All the titles are so beautiful- Lenin's cafe, Snake charmer, Lotus Dragon- i wish the content lived up to its hype! Grateful Ganga- oh, it evoked all memories and images of the Ganges in my mind and where did it fit ultimately? The author could have easily used a better editor and being a much better narrator in the first place.

Mr. Basu! Why did you do this? You made my mind and heart fly high and then cut the strings so brutally! All bengali writers that i've read of, except Gurudev Tagore and Amartya Sen, have so far disappointed me! *Sighs*
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Sharayu_Gangurde | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 19, 2017 |
This book is a collection of 12 stories. "The Japanese Wife" being the best one, all the stories just pull a strange string in you. "Lenin's Cafe" was the story which went above my head, may be because it has to do something with communists:)...
Deep and thoughtful i finished the book.
 
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PallaviSharma | 3 weitere Rezensionen | May 9, 2016 |

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