
Author: Sankar, Arunava Sinha
1970s Calcutta. The city is teeming with thousands of young men in search of work. Somnath Banerjee "1970s Calcutta. The city is teeming with thousands of young men in search of work. Somnath Banerjee spends his days queuing up at the employment exchange. Unable to find a job despite his qualifications, Somnath decides to go into the order–supply business as a middleman. His ambition drives him to prostitute an innocent girl for a contract that will secure the future of Somnath Enterprises. As Somnath grows from an idealistic young man into a corrupt businessman, the novel becomes a terrifying portrait of the price the city extracts from its youth. Sankar’s The Middleman is the moving story of a man torn between who he is and what he wants to be. Stark and disquieting, the novel deftly exposes the decaying values and rampant corruption of a metropolis that is built on broken dreams and morbid reality. The evocative prose and vivid imagery in this first-ever translation successfully capture the textures of the Bengali original."
The Monk as Man
Sankar
Chowringhee
Sankar, Arunava Sinha
What Really Happened
Banaphool, Arunava Sinha
Published by
Penguin Books India
Published
17 Jun 2009
Imprint
ISBN13
9780143066712
Book Format
B
Extent
200
Rights
Indian Subcontinent and Singapore only
Category
Fiction, Fiction
Binding
Paperback
Price (Rs.)
200.00


