Sacred Games: A Novel

Vikram Chandra
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Sacred Games: A Novel

Vikram Chandra
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  • Date de publication : Dec 18, 2007
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 992
  • Éditeur : HarperCollins
  • ISBN : 9780061130366
  • Dimensions : 5.31" W x 1.58" L x 8.0" H
Author Vikram Chandra was born in New Delhi, India in 1961. He attended college in the United States receiving a BA in English with a concentration in creative writing from Pomona College and attended the film school at Columbia University before dropping out to work on his first novel. His first novel, Red Earth and Pouring Rain, was inspired by an autobiography of a nineteenth century soldier named Colonel James "Sikander" Skinner. It won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book and the David Higham Prize for Fiction. His next novel, Love and Longing in Bombay, won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book (Eurasia region) and was short-listed for the Guardian Fiction Prize. In 2000, he and Suketu Mehta co-wrote the Bollywood movie Mission Kashmir. He teaches creative writing at the University of California and currently divides his time between Berkeley, California and Mumbai.
“Unstinting in its ambition...flourishing in its characters…[An] intriguing act of literary decolonization…Sacred Games is cinematic in scope.” - Newsweek International Edition
“Stunning . . . Chandra’s writing is . . . elegant and . . . irresistible, it elevates the classic cops-and-robbers story to new heights.” - Kirkus Reviews
“This book has everything. . . . An epic thriller which doubles as an anatomy of modern India.” - Adam Mars-Jones, The Observer
“Delineated with a master’s grandeur and scope and a miniaturist’s precision and tenderness. . . . Such is the haunting precision of its observation and the resonant authority of its narrative voice that one could read Sacred Games seven times over and still be finding new treasures.” - Sunday Telegraph
“A kaleidoscopic vision of an immense city-glittering and squalid, pullulating with energy, grossly overpopulated, driven by the volatile forces of ambition, despair and greed. . . . A hugely ambitious and dazzlingly energetic novel.” - Sunday Times (London)
“Riveting...A splendidly big, finely made book destined to dazzle a big audience.” - Booklist (starred review)
“A genre-bending, multilayered saga...expertly paced and nuanced...A sheer entertainment extravaganza.” - Elle
“Superb…complex, mesmerizing...a full-immersion experience, as if Dickens had written THE GODFATHER and placed it in India.” - Grand Rapids Press
“Exquisite...A passionate tribute to contemporary India.” - Salon.com
“Bold, fresh and big…SACRED GAMES deserves praise for its ambitions but also for its terrific achievement.” - Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air
“Electrifying…Chandra pulls off some extraordinary writing…He…hands us the keys to the city and reveals its sordid mysteries.” - Carl Bromley, The Nation
“Monumental…Chandra brilliantly evokes...Mumbai...in all its vibrant chaos.” - Wall Street Journal
“Dazzling…Chandra’s sure-handed writing injects the novel with layers of depth and meaning.” - Sunday Oregonian
“Lavish, accomplished, and…elegant…[SACRED GAMES] offers Western readers a panoramic view of contemporary India.” - Tennessean
“Hard to put down.” - New York Times Book Review
“[R]avishing . . . extraordinary . . . a chaotic and luminous whole, one that mirrors Chandra’s capacious view of his homeland.” - Entertainment Weekly
“A pulsing thriller...Quite enough to enrapture a reader for 900 pages...the payoff is grand and satisfying.” - Seattle Times
“Unfailingly interesting…Superbly realized…The novel bursts with characters…I almost never wanted to put it down.” - Houston Chronicle
“It’s a rare pleasure to be arrested by this novel’s thunderous momentum...Few readers will be unenthralled.” - Bruce Allen, Boston Sunday Globe
“SACRED GAMES won’t deliver nirvana, but submerging in it, like the Ganges itself, can restore your wonder.” - Cleveland Plain Dealer
“A grand story...carefully and passionately told…The temptation upon turning the last page will be to return to the first.” - Denver Post
“An irresistible story that you simply cannot keep out of your head...It is, more than anything else, literary magic.” - Christian Science Monitor
“Spiced with flavors of the subcontinent, this epic novel-part crime thriller, part human drama, part travelogue-is entirely entertaining.” - Parade
“Chandra gives a startling, blood-pumping fallible humanity to his characters.” - Sandip Roy, San Francisco Chronicle
“A work of masterfully crafted fiction...a gritty and grounded epic reminiscent of voluminous and character-rich nineteenth century literature.” - San Diego Union-Tribune
“Rich...Utterly convincing..A monumental portrait of interwoven lives that lingers with a reader long after the case is closed.” - Globe and Mail (Toronto)
“As sprawling as the heat-drenched city it richly portrays.” - New York Times
“The pacing and mother lode of cinematic details in the narrative make the journey...worth taking, even more than once.” - Daily News
“Well-written entertainment…a plot of Victorian complexity.” - Atlantic Monthly
“Exhilaratingly ambitious and entertaining…[A] vivid portrait of the clash and jangle and excitement of modern-day Mumbai.” - BookPage
“Intoxicating... SACRED GAMES offers up a world worthy of the effort required to take it all in.” - Rocky Mountain News
“SACRED GAMES envisions a world--an underworld actually--that is complete, persuasive, and startlingly original.” - Newsday
“A terrific, brilliant earthmover of a book. Crime and Punishment crossed with The Godfather, with some Sopranos-inspired irony.”” - John Freeman, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Chandra…knows exactly when to break rules and when to follow them…Chandra’s genius is in the way he trusts his reader.” - Los Angeles Times
“makes palpable a very foreign city, explores deep moral questions...BUY IT.” - New York magazine
“One of the most brilliant...tales I’ve read in years...SACRED GAMES is compulsively readable.” - Eric Ormsby, New York Sun
“Ambitious, sprawling...combines the attractions of 19th-century fiction and a modern police procedural.” - People
“SACRED GAMES [is] as hard to put down as it is to pick up.” - New York Times Book Review
“A classical Bombay underworld epic...Raymond Chandler with songs.” - ABC magazine
“[Sacred Games] brings us to India in full force…Impossibly rich.” - Daily News
“A remarkable blend of literary novel and potboiler.” - San Antonio Express-News
“Ravishing…Extraordinary...A chaotic and luminous whole.” - Entertainment Weekly
“Chandra takes the template of the thriller and cleverly subverts it, making it into something quite unlike . . . anything ever attempted by any Indian writer in English. . . . There is more beauty in single pages of this book than you’d find in some entire novels - The Independent
“Masterfully crafted fiction…the resonance and elegance...of his writing…put across the full vulnerability and humanity of his characters.” - Blogcritics.org Books
“Page after page it plucks me from the here and now.” - Sven Birkerts, Boston Sunday Globe

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