Half The Night Is Gone
English
By (author): Amitabha Bagchi
Lonely Diwanchand, uninterested in business and steeped in poetry; and illegitimate Makhan Lal, a Marx-loving schoolteacher kept to the periphery of his fathers life. In an illuminating Act of self-reflection, Vishwanath, the son of a cook for a rich sethji, also tells the story of the lalas personal servant, Mange Ram and his son, Parsadi. Fatherhood, brotherhood and childhood, love, loyalty and poetry all come to the fore as sons and servants await the lalas death. By writing about mortality and family, Vishwanath confronts the wreckage of his own life while seeking to make sense of the new India that came into being after independence. Spellbinding and penetrating, half the night is gone raises questions of religion, literature and society that speak to our fractured times.
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