The white tiger

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Aravind Adiga: The white tiger (2009, Atlantic)

342 pages

English language

Published April 15, 2009 by Atlantic.

ISBN:
978-1-84887-193-9
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OCLC Number:
806325263

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4 stars (1 review)

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A very entertaining novel

4 stars

I know I read The White Tiger soon after it came out in paperback and my OH bought a copy from Waterstones. It's even got a rating on my Goodreads. Unusually for me though, reading the synopsis brought back absolutely no memories of the story and I didn't have a single deja vu moment throughout this re-reading. I'm not sure what that says about the book. Obviously I got to enjoy it this time around without suddenly realising that I knew how it would all end, but I wonder whether it wil fade from my memory so completely second time around!

For what essentially is a murderer's confession, The White Tiger is very funny. There is frequent dry humour covering all aspects of Indian life from well-known stereotype characters to unexpected scenarios and I liked Balram's voice which is convincing and sympathetically portrayed. Adiga does highlight disturbing moments of extreme …

Subjects

  • Poor
  • Fiction
  • Ambition
  • Social conditions

Places

  • India
  • Delhi (India)
  • Delhi