The White Tiger

Hardcover, 321 pages

English language

Published March 1, 2008 by Atlantic Books.

ISBN:
978-1-84354-720-4
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OCLC Number:
185536394
ASIN:
1843547201
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3230881

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MEET BALRANI HALWAI, the 'White Tiger': servant, philosopher, entrepreneur, murderer. Over the course of seven nights, by the scattered light of a preposterous chandelier, Balram tells his story...

Born in a village in the dark heart of India, the son of a rickshaw puller, Balram is taken out of school by his family and put to work in a teashop. As he crushes coal and wipes tables, he nurses a dream of escape — of breaking away from the banks of Mother Ganga, into whose murky depths have seeped the remains of a hundred generations.

His big chance comes when a rich village landlord hires him as a chauffeur for his son, daughter-in-law, and their two Pomeranian dogs. From behind the wheel of a Honda, Balram first sees Delhi. The city is a revelation. Amid the cockroaches and call-centres, the 36,000,004 gods, the slums, the shopping malls and the crippling …

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White Tiger is one of those books whose protagonist you know you will never forget. Munna alias Balram Halwai tells the story of his bloody journey, from the class of have-nots to becoming one of the have-alls in modern India. His life begins in the Darkness, the India of an entrenched caste system, non-existent fundamental rights and blood sucking landlords. Using his smarts he breaks out of the cyclical enslavement of his family and becomes a driver for a US-returned babu in Delhi. In time he realizes that he has only changed places and that he is still an enslaved servant to new masters in the modern Indian city. Seeing no natural end to this misery, he chances a brutal murder to escape the coop and settles down to business in the outsourcing industry in Bangalore.

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  • Social conditions
  • Fiction

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  • Delhi (India)

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