The Solitude of Emperors by David Davidar

The Solitude of Emperors by David Davidar

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A young man becomes embroiled in a battle against the forces of fundamentalism

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The Solitude of Emperors by David Davidar

Suffocating in the small-town world of his parents, Vijay is desperate to escape to the raw energy of Bombay in the early 1990s. His big chance arrives unexpectedly when the family servant Raju is recruited by a right wing organization. As a result of an article he writes about the increasing power of sectarian politicians, Vijay gets a job in a small Bombay publication, The Indian Secularist. There he meets Rustom Sorabjee - the inspirational founder of the magazine who opens Vijay's eyes to the damage caused to the nation by the mixing of religion and politics.A year after his arrival in Bombay, Vijay is caught up in violent riots that rip though the city, a reflection of the upsurge of fundamentalism everywhere in the country. He is sent to a small tea town in the Nilgiri mountains to recover, but finds that the unrest in the rest of India has touched this peaceful spot as well, specifically a spectacular shrine called The Tower of God, which is the object of political wrangling.He is befriended by Noah, an enigmatic and colourful character who lives in the local cemetery and quotes Pessoa, Cavafy, and Rimbaud but is ostracised by a local elite obsessed with little more than growing their prize fuchsias. As the discord surrounding the local shrine comes to a head, Vijay tries to alert them to the dangers, but his intervention will have consequences he could never have foreseen.
He has a keen eye for detail, and an elegant turn of phraseThis is a daring novel that engages with Indian realities: it looks sectarian violence and intolerance in the eye, and does not turn away' -- Soumya Bhattacharya THE INDEPENDENT 'Davidar's commitment to his message is admirable' -- Fatema Ahmed THE GUARDIAN 'Davidar is a true novelist, delighted by details, interested in allowing his characters to reveal themselves. In short it's a novel of feeling as well as of ideas, and a delightful and thoroughly satisfying one.' -- Allan Massie THE SCOTSMAN 'THE SOLITUDE OF EMPERORS, is fascinating for its depiction of the subtleties of the complex Indian mindset... it skips along almost effortlessly.' -- Alastair Mabbott THE HERALD
David Davidar is the author of the international best-seller, The House of Blue Mangoes, which was published in sixteen countries.
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ISBN 13 9780297852803
ISBN 10 0297852809
Title The Solitude of Emperors
Author David Davidar
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2007-08-09
Number of pages 256
Prizes Short-listed for Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book - Eurasia 2008
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.