Love and Longing in Bombay

Paperback, 224 pages

Published July 3, 2000 by Faber and Faber.

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978-0-571-19208-3
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From the acclaimed author of Red Earth and Pouring Rain, Five haunting stories that point a vivid picture of Bombay - its ghosts, its passions, its feuds, its mysteries -- and explore timeless questions of the human spirit. The stories in Love and Longing in Bombay are linked by a single narrator, and elusive civil servant, who recounts an extraordinary sequence of tales to those seated around him in a smoky Bombay bar. Each of these stories belongs to a distinct genre: in "Shakti," a love story, two feuding families are suited by forbidden passion in "Dharma, " a ghost story, a soldier forced to save his life by amputating his own leg returns home to find that his house is haunted by the spirit of a small child; and in "Komo," a mystery, a detective takes on a murder case and finds himself traveling deep into the farthest reaches …

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I picked this up because I'd heard the detective story ("Kama)" was a good one. It's all right, with an ambiguous non-conclusion it certainly doesn't earn. The other stories are in other genres, and there is a portentous running background motif about communal violence and partition, but I suspect there's less here than meets the eye. There is one very funny moment in "Artha."

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Subjects

  • Modern fiction
  • Short stories
  • Fiction