Literary talent continues to bloom

1:36pm Monday 14th August 2006

By Steve Teale

THE INHERITANCE OF LOSS. Publisher: Hamish Hamilton; Author: Kiran Desai; Price: £12.99.

From the acclaimed author of Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard comes a new novel which confirms the blossoming of an extraordinary literary talent.

Kiran Desai will be visiting the UK at publication and will be available for interview.

The Inheritance of Loss is a sweeping story set in the Indian Himalayas at the time of the Nepalese insurgency, which combines a bittersweet love story with sharp political satire.

Already massively praised on its US and Indian publications, here is a selection of some of the critics' and readers' responses:

"Kiran Desai's voice is fiercely funny - a humour born out of darkness, the laughter of the dispossessed. It is a remarkable novel because it is rich in that most elusive quality in fiction: wisdom."

Suketu Mehta, author of Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found.

"And the writing is extraordinary: astonishingly observant and inventive, joyously alive. Really, it's just the best, sweetest, most delightful new novel I've read in ages!

Francisco Goldman, author of The Divine Husband.

A nation's tragedies, great and small, are revealed through the hopes and the dreams, the innocence and the arrogance, the love betrayed, and the all too human failings of a superbly realised cast of characters.

Kiran Desai writes of post-colonial India, of its poor as well as its privileged, with a cold eye and a warm heart.

The Inheritance of Loss is an exquisite novel; mature, significant and a first-rate read.' Binnie Kirshenbaum, author of An Almost Perfect Moment.

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