- Published: 22 May 2014
- ISBN: 9781448192182
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 528
The Lives of Others
- Published: 22 May 2014
- ISBN: 9781448192182
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 528
Neel Mukherjee has written an outstanding novel: compelling, compassionate and complex, vivid, musical and fierce.
Rose Tremain
A devastating portrayal of a decadent society and the inevitably violent uprising against it, in the tradition of such politically charged Indian literature as the work of Prem Chand, Manto and Mulk Raj Anand. It is ferocious, unsparing and brutally honest.
Anita Desai
The Lives of Others is searing, savage and deeply moving: an unforgettably vivid picture of a time of turmoil.
Amitav Ghosh (www.amitavghosh.com/blog)
Rich and engrossing … Consistently vivid and well realised, it confidently covers a great deal of varied social terrain. … Unfailingly interesting
Theo Tait, Sunday Times
Very ambitious and very successful. … One of Mukherjee's great gifts is precisely his capacity to imagine the lives of others. … Neel Mukherjee terrifies and delights us simultaneously
A S Byatt, Guardian
A Seth-ian narrative feast with dishes to spare ... a graphic reminder that the bourgeois Indian culture western readers so readily idealize is sustained at terrible human cost
Patrick Gale, Independent
Expansive and often brilliant… Mukherjee spares the reader nothing…yet his command of storytelling is so astounding, he draws the reader into places they would prefer not to look
Claire Allfree, Metro
The writing is unfailingly beautiful … Resembles a tone poem in its dazzling orchestration of the crescendo of domestic racket. His eye is as acute as his ear: the physicality of people and objects is delineated with a hyper-aesthetic vividness ….
Jane Shilling, New Statesman
Masterful … His fierce intelligence and sophisticated storytelling combine to produce an unforgettable portrait of one family riven by the forces of history and their own desires.
Patrick Flanery, Daily Telegraph
Full of acute, often uncomfortable and angry, observations, The Lives of Others is a picture of a family in all its disunity, and beyond it a city and country, on the brink of disaster.
The Times
Deeply affecting and ambitious ... In startling imagery that sears itself into the mind, The Lives of Others excellently exposes the gulf between rich and poor, young and old, tradition and modernity, us and them, showing how acts of empathy are urgently needed to bridge the divides.
Anita Sethi, Observer
Brilliant
Alexander Gilmour
Compelling, affecting, intelligent and surprising… Bold and striking… Worked out with precision and gracefulness… Ambitious and eloquent, and in forgoing exoticism captures genuine humanity
Stuart Kelly, Scotland on Sunday
Powerful… Mukherjee’s depiction of the tangled system…that develops when so many members of a family live under one roof is superb… In clear yet lyrical prose, Mukherjee carefully explores not just what it means to be part of a family, but what it means to be part of an unequal society… It’s impossible not to be utterly engaged by this intelligent and moving epic
Anna Carey, Sunday Business Post
Neel Mukherjee has given us a picture of India that cuts through history, social classes and regions but centers on a nouveau pauvre family. Every scene is rendered with a Tolstoyan clarity and compassion.
Edmund White
The writing’s assured, considered and lucid, the author’s observations of character wry and acute. He has a real talent for revealing people’s true intentions and why they act the way they do
Jessica Croome, Curious Animal Magazine
Mukherjee creates a believable world where the jealousies and rivalries of one family are representative of the country
Good Book Guide
Memorably vivid and moving
Christie Hickman, Sunday Express
A powerful generational story of the chasm between the haves and have-nots
Independent