The Lowland
Author | : | Jhumpa Lahiri |
Year of Publication | : | 2013 |
Publisher | : | Vintage Books |
ISBN - 13 | : | 9788184003864 |
Edition | : | First |
Language | : | English |
Subject | : | Families, New Releases |
About the Book :
Two brothers bound by tragedy. A fiercely brilliant woman
haunted by her past. A country torn by revolution. A love that lasts long past
death. This extraordinary, emotionally riveting new novel, set in India and
America, expands the scope and range of one of our most beloved storytellers:
the Pulitzer Prize-winning, #1 New York Times best- selling author of
Interpreter of Maladies and Unaccustomed Earth.
Born just fifteen months apart, Subhash and Udayan Mitra are inseparable
brothers, one often mistaken for the other in the Calcutta neighborhood where
they grow up. But they are also opposites, with gravely different futures
ahead. It is the 1960s, and Udayan-charismatic and impulsive—finds himself
drawn to the Naxalite movement: he will give everything, risk all, for what he
believes. Subhash, the dutiful son, does not share his brother’s political
passion; he leaves home to pursue a life of scientific research in a quiet,
coastal corner of America.
But when Subhash learns what happened to his brother in the lowland outside
their family’s home, he comes back to India, hoping to pick up the pieces of a
shattered family, and to heal the wounds Udayan left behind—including those
seared in the heart of his brother’s wife.
Suspenseful, sweeping, piercingly intimate, The Lowland is a masterly novel of
fate and will, exile and return. Shifting among the points of view of a wide
range of richly drawn characters, it is at once a page-turner and a work of
great beauty and complex emotion; an engrossing family saga with very high
stakes; and a story steeped in history that seamlessly spans generations and
geographies. A tour de force and an instant classic, this is Jhumpa Lahiri at
the height of her considerable powers.
About Author :
Jhumpa Lahiri is the author of three previous works of fiction: Interpreter of Maladies, The Namesake and, most recently, Unaccustomed Earth. A recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, a PEN/Hemingway Award, the Frank OConnor International Short Story Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship, she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2012.