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The red carpet : Bangalore stories / Lavanya Sankaran.

By: Material type: TextTextLondon : Deadline Review, 2005Description: 214 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780755327867 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823.92 SAN 23 002585
Contents:
Bombay this -- Closed curtains -- Two four six eight -- The red carpet -- Alphabet soup -- Mysore coffee -- Birdie num-num -- Apple pie, one by two.
Review: "Wry humor and a grasp of the friction between generations in Bangalore are the hallmarks of Lavanya Sankaran's debut collection. Bangalore, India's own Silicon Valley, is a crucible for prosperity, and at the chaotic crossroads between past and present. Here, American-trained professionals like Tara return to their old-fashioned families with heads full of Quentin Tarantino dialogue; a successful entrepreneur is shaken when his partner suddenly reneges on their plan to return to America; a traditional Indian mother slyly circumvents her Western-educated daughter's resistance to marriage; a neighborhood gossip is determined to discover what goes on behind the closed curtains of the hip young couple across the street; a chauffeur must reconcile his more orthodox credos with his employer's miniskirt lifestyle."--BOOK JACKET.
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Book Book Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore 823.92 SAN 002585 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 002585

Bombay this -- Closed curtains -- Two four six eight -- The red carpet -- Alphabet soup -- Mysore coffee -- Birdie num-num -- Apple pie, one by two.

"Wry humor and a grasp of the friction between generations in Bangalore are the hallmarks of Lavanya Sankaran's debut collection. Bangalore, India's own Silicon Valley, is a crucible for prosperity, and at the chaotic crossroads between past and present. Here, American-trained professionals like Tara return to their old-fashioned families with heads full of Quentin Tarantino dialogue; a successful entrepreneur is shaken when his partner suddenly reneges on their plan to return to America; a traditional Indian mother slyly circumvents her Western-educated daughter's resistance to marriage; a neighborhood gossip is determined to discover what goes on behind the closed curtains of the hip young couple across the street; a chauffeur must reconcile his more orthodox credos with his employer's miniskirt lifestyle."--BOOK JACKET.

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