Cart
Sign In

Sorry! Translated from the Gibberish : Seven Stories and One Half Truth is sold out.

Compare Products
Clear All
Let's Compare!

Translated from the Gibberish : Seven Stories and One Half Truth

This product has been sold out

pay
Rs  387
We will let you know when in stock
notify me

Featured

Highlights

  • ISBN-13:9780143449553
  • ISBN-10:0143449559
  • Language:English
  • Binding:Paperback
  • Publisher:Penguin Random House India
  • Author:Anosh Irani
  • Number of Pages:240
  • Year of Publishing:2019
  • Edition:Latest
  • SUPC: SDL487452492

Other Specifications

Other Details
Country of Origin or Manufacture or Assembly India
Common or Generic Name of the commodity Literature & Fiction
Manufacturer's Name & Address
Packer's Name & Address
Marketer's Name & Address
Importer's Name & Address

Description

A swimming instructor is determined to re-enact John Cheever's iconic short story, 'The Swimmer', in the pools of Mumbai. A famous Indian chef breaks down on a New York talk show. A gangster's wife believes a penguin at the Mumbai Zoo is the reincarnation of her lost child. An illegal immigrant in Vancouver plays a fateful game of cricket. A kindly sweets-shop owner's hope for a new life in Canada leads to a terrible choice.

By turns quirky and clever, poignant and powerful, Anosh Irani's stories deftly reveal the human condition in all its vitality and vulnerability. Bookending the seven tales in this collection is a gorgeous, emotionally raw 'translation' of the author's singular experience of being an immigrant, ingeniously blurring the line between fiction and fact as it shuttles between two worlds-Vancouver, where he miraculously realized his seemingly impractical dream of becoming a writer; and Mumbai, the city he could never fully leave behind.

Filled with moments of great beauty and clarity, Translated from the Gibberish confirms Anosh Irani as a unique, inventive and vitally important voice in contemporary fiction.

About the Author

Anosh Irani has published four critically acclaimed and award-winning novels: The Cripple and His Talismans (2004), a national bestseller; The Song of Kahunsha (2006), which was an international bestseller and shortlisted for Canada Reads and the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize; Dahanu Road (2010), which was longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize, and The Parcel (2016), which was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction and the Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. His play Bombay Black won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play (2006), while his anthology The Bombay Plays: The Matka King & Bombay Black(2006) and his play Men in White were both

shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award for Drama. He lives in Vancouver.

Terms & Conditions

The images represent actual product though color of the image and product may slightly differ.

Quick links

Seller Details

View Store


Expand your business to millions of customers