/i>CRITICS' TOP BOOKS OF 2017
ONE OF
VULTURE'S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
FINALIST FOR THE L.A. TIMES BOOK PRIZE IN FICTION
"A modern classic."
--The New York Times Book Review A young man's close-knit family is nearly destitute when his uncle founds a successful spice company, changing their fortunes overnight. As they move from a cramped, ant-infested shack to a larger house on the other side of Bangalore, and try to adjust to a new way of life, the family dynamic begins to shift. Allegiances realign; marriages are arranged and begin to falter; and conflict brews ominously in the background. Things become "ghachar ghochar"--a nonsense phrase uttered by one meaning something tangled beyond repair, a knot that can't be untied.
Elegantly written and punctuated by moments of unexpected warmth and humor,
Ghachar Ghochar is a quietly enthralling, deeply unsettling novel about the shifting meanings--and consequences--of financial gain in contemporary India.
"A classic tale of wealth and moral ruin." --
The New Yorker "Ghachar Ghochar introduces us to a master." --
The Paris Review Named a Best Book of the Year by the
Guardian, Globe and Mail, and
Publishers Weekly Shortlisted for the ALTA National Translation Award in Prose
Longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award