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In Custody [Mass Market Paperback]

Anita Desai
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin USA (P); Mti edition (Mar 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140239324
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140239324
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.7 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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"A remarkable piece of work... A magnificent novel." - Salman Rushdie, "Observer"
"A major attempt to tackle serious themes... extraordinarily rich in incident and detail." - Sebastian Faulks
"Anita Desai's most subtle and mature work to date... She retains an unforced and powerful ease in conveying the colour and sounds and sensations of Indian life." - "TLS" --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Touching and wonderfully funny, In Custody is woven around the yearnings and calamities of a small-town scholar in the north of India. An impoverished college lecturer, Deven, sees a way to escape from the meanness of his daily life when he is asked to interview India's greatest Urdu poet, Nur - a project that can only end in disaster. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
A beautiful novel 25 Nov 2003
By HORAK
Format:Paperback
Touching and wonderfully funny. "In Custody" is woven around the yearnings and calamities of Deven, a small-town scholar from Mirpore in the north of India. An improvised college lecturer, Deven sees a way to escape from the meanness of his daily life when he is asked to interview India's greatest Urdu poet, Nur. But every attempt will only end up in desaster.
A beautiful book, mingling melancholy, disappointment and lots of humour. I recommend it most warmly.
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I read this book maybe 15 years ago, and laughed from start to finish as the disillusioned lecturer discovers the flaws of his lifetime hero, and battles with the frustrations of married life, an unsatisfactory job and the general hassles of everyday life in India. Re-reading it at 40, in an unsatisfactory job, living and working in a poor and stressful area of London, it seemed a lot less satirical, and rather more painful read, but still very funny. And it made me change jobs!
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Anita Desai - is a well reputed Indian writter. In custody, is a very touching story where a common man Devan tries to make a feeble attempt to save the fate of 'Urdu' and in the process destroys his not so perfect life. Desai not only describes the perils faced by the language but also describes in parallel the fissuring of the Indian society and with that the tragic death of relationships. Not only are the words well choosen and the story well written but she has been successful in giving life to her characters. Devan's meek character depicts the traditional India and his friend Murad and other characters show the modern India where people are ready to take advantage of you if you permit them.
The story is both funny and sad. All in all a beautiful tale!!!
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