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Animal's Peopleby Indra SinhaFrom
the pen that wrote THE DEATH OF MR LOVE comes another exciting and
absolutely original new novel, well worth a Booker Prize. Its author,
Indra Sinha, was born in India and spent his childhood in Bombay and in
the hills of the Western Ghats.
ANIMALS PEOPLE defies a perfunctory review. Interlaced with several
languages, it resembles zari-work or a Persian rug, yet it seems to be
a living thing with the startling golden eye of a goat, the sharpness
and density of a pomegranate and the delicate flavour of Tai chai. It
is a deeply affecting book - witty, egregious, timely and memorable.
The book is set in rural India, anciently ruled by maharajahs, now the
site of a ruined American chemicals factory, where the heat in the dry
season is almost insupportable, but when it rains it is “cloud horses
pissing in the eye of the world”.
There are beautiful passages in the book. Hideously damaged and
orphaned by a huge escape of poisonous gas from the factory (based on
the Bhopal disaster), the usually foul-mouthed Animal lies beside a
child prostitute, Anjali. He looks in awe at her “mysterious thing”:
“like a canna lily, two whorled petals whose edges are almost black,
tinged with purple like the bloom on a grape...it reminds me of the
hibiscus at the base of whose petals is a tube filled with liquid, you
pick a flower and suck, it’s joyous as honey...I try to imagine the
womb and realise it is an empty space, which means there is nothingness
at the very source of creation...by some this grace is worshipped with
incense and flowers and prayers...it contains the whole world...in it’s
depths is the whole of the past plus all that will be...the power of
this grace makes nuclear bombs look like fire crackers, the glory is
that it makes its home between the thighs of this child whose thighs
are bruised by the hips of drunken men...”
Yet so damaged is Animal that even he thinks of himself as a brute.
The plot of this story is intricate, worldly and unpredictable, and,
just for once, there is a surprisingly happy ending to a contemporary
novel.
If you buy your copy of ANIMAL'S PEOPLE through Indra Sinha's website, each book will earn 60p for the Bhopal Medical Appeal. |