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A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
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it was amazing
bookshelves: u-of-chicago, historical-fiction, indian-lit

This is a novel of India set in the early 1950s just after the partition. In it, Vikram Seth provides a window into the culture and history of India at an early critical juncture in its history: the political and cultural climate five years after the country gained its independence from Great Britain in 1947. At the center of the novel is a romance about a young girl, Lata, whose mother, Mrs. Rupa Mehra, is searching for a "suitable boy" for her to marry.

The novel's opening section succeeded in immediately arresting my attention. Some of the most notable aspects of the novel include the subtle ways that the author suggests the continuing cultural influence of England, from the impact of literary awards to the reading habits of several of the characters. Whether politics, religion, industry, university life, medicine, or law is the subject, each aspect is motivated by a character who is first and foremost a member of a family. The novel stresses loyalty to the extended family and considers this involvement as protection against a harsh world. The thirty or so family members along with an array of supporting characters emerge as memorable individuals. While Seth reveals their comic and absurd sides, he always treats them humanely. The novel is a tour de force that demonstrates his skill in writing, knowledge of India, and his ability to marry the charms of a classical romance novel within the broad reach of an historical family and national saga.

Without disclosing the plot details I can only assure the reader that it is worth all 1400+ pages. The thematic development of the clash between Hindu and Muslim cultures is particularly well portrayed with the impact of historical events on the national level mirrored by dramatic events among the main families whose lives fill the plot and subplots of the novel. It is rare that such a long book is both an entertaining read and an intellectually satisfying challenge. Vikram Seth has more than succeeded in both areas.
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Reading Progress

June 2, 2010 – Shelved
March 22, 2011 – Started Reading
April 27, 2011 –
page 700
47.49% "I have just reached page 700 in this very long novel and I am (almost) half way through the book. A novel of India set in the early 1950s just after the partition, A Suitable Boy provides a window into the culture and history of India at that juncture in its history through a romance about a young girl, Lata, whose mother, Mrs. Rupa Mehra, is searching for a "suitable boy" for her to marry. The novel's opening sect"
May 22, 2011 – Finished Reading

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Lynne King Well I love the sound of this book James. Definitely to read this year! Rather large...


message 2: by Lynne (last edited Mar 14, 2014 08:42AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lynne King James, I'm over half way through this book and I love it. I take the book everywhere with me...It's rather large too.


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