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Extractions: This link will open in a new window. BUY THE BOOK Upamanyu Chatterjee (b. 1959) was born in Patna and studied English literature in Delhi University before joining the Indian Administrative Service. His novels focus on the life of a young, westernized Indian bureaucrat posted in a non-descript town. His writing is characterized by a wry sense of humour and an eye for portraying the life of middle-class India. Upamanyu Chatterjee has not yet achieved the success his debut novel promised as some of his contemporaries have, through Western publishers. English, August The Last Burden The Mammaries of the Welfare State Weight Loss
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Extractions: Subjects Titles Authors ... Latest A book review by Danny Yee Named after an obscure character from the Ramayana , Agastya is known as August or, as a result of his fondness for the language, as English. Having joined the Indian Administrative Service, he leaves his friends and the comforts of New Delhi for six months training in the central Indian town of Madna, reputed to be the hottest place in India. He survives by keeping his distance from his job, finding new friends, and spending a good deal of his time stoned. There's a fascinating array of characters in English, August English, August presents an unflattering portrait of the Indian government in action. August's own approach punctuates apathy and dilatory attention to duty with episodes of activity, notably an effort to bring water to a deprived village which brings him into contact with violent Naxalites. Chatterjee's writing is most notable, however, for its humour. English, August
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Extractions: Home Discussion Topics Dictionary ... Login The Last Burden Discussion Ask a question about ' The Last Burden Start a new discussion about ' The Last Burden Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia The Last Burden is a portrayal of life in an Indian middle-class family by Upamanyu Chatterjee Upamanyu Chatterjee Upamanyu Chatterjee is an Indian Bengali author and administrator, notable for his work set in the milieu of the Indian Administrative Service, especially his novel English, August.... In this novel, he travels the lives of different people constituting a joint family, expertly portraying their emotions, needs and desires. This is a potrayal of the financial, social and emotional problems that make people favor an atomic family in contrast to a joint family as was the predominant practise in India. The author uses somewhat strong language but definitely makes the readers aware of the actual frictions that exist within the joint family structure. It elegantly potrays the decisions and sacrifices made by different people in a family and the frictions and the frustrations thereby. It also potrays the struggle of the newer generation in order to move into an atomic family structure from a strictly hierarchical joint family structure where even the elders have an even more elderly person who dictate the terms.
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Upamanyu Chatterjee | New York Review Books Upamanyu Chatterjee was born in 1959 in Patna, India. He joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1983 and at present works as a civil servant in Bombay. http://www.nybooks.com/books/authors/upamanyu-chatterjee/
Extractions: Upamanyu Chatterjee is an Indian Bengali author and administrator, notable for his work set in the milieu of the Indian Administrative Service, especially his novel English, August. Born in Patna, Bihar, Chatterjee was educated at St. Xavier's School and St. Stephen's College, in Delhi. He joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1983. Chatterjee has written a handful of short stories of which "The Assassination of Indira Gandhi" and "Watching Them" are particularly noteworthy. His best-selling novel, English, August : An Indian story , was published in 1988 and has since been reprinted several times. A review in Punch described the book as "Beautifully written … English, August is a marvelously intelligent and entertaining novel, and especially for anyone curious about modern India". The novel follows Agastya Sen - a young westernized Indian civil servant whose imagination is dominated by women, literature and soft drugs.
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Extractions: Way to Go Read More Upamanyu Chatterjee was born in 1959. He joined the Indian Administrative Service in 1983. his published works include a few short stories and three novels— English, August: An Indian Story (1988), The Last Burden (1993) and The Mammaries of the Welfare State (2000) , which won the Sahitya Akademi Award for writing in English.