Osip Bala Krishnan is a student at a boarding school in Kasauli, who falls in love with his English teacher, Elizabeth. Named after the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam by his Stalinist grandfather with whom Osip shares a unique mental condition that often causes him to hallucinate incidents of Russia in the mid-20th century he is determined to find Elizabeth, after she disappears. In the process, Osip unravels the secrets of why his grandfather pretends he cannot remember his past. Osip s journey is aided by his friend, Anand, a god-man on the make; Arjun Bedi, an iconoclastic writer disintegrating under harassment allegations; and the corpse of the school priest, which Osip and Anand kidnap to extort seed money for their adventures. Through a clutch of dramatic characters, the plot traces and connects contemporary themes of transgressive relationships, gender politics, nationalism, individual freedom and group rights, fake news, and power. Sad, funny, and insightful, the novel asks: Can a dysfunctional young man survive in a deranged world, our world?
C.P. Surendran Libri
C. P. Surendran è un poeta e romanziere la cui opera spesso si addentra in temi sociali e politici. La sua scrittura si distingue per una prospettiva acuta sulla condizione umana e per un uso evocativo del linguaggio. Attraverso i suoi romanzi e la sua poesia, esplora la complessa interazione tra l'individuo e la società, affrontando frequentemente interrogativi filosofici. Il suo approccio letterario è caratterizzato da una profonda introspezione e da una destrezza stilistica che attira i lettori nei suoi mondi creati.
