NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE | Winner of the Booker Prize
“This is the authentic voice of the Third World, like you've never heard it before.” —John Burdett, author of Bangkok 8
The debut novel from the author of Amnesty and Selection Day Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger is a darkly comic and unflinching look at modern India’s caste system, poverty, corruption, and ambition.
At the heart of the novel is Balram Halwai, the so-called “white tiger”—a rare creature who rises against the odds. Born in a poor Indian village, Balram becomes a driver for a wealthy family in Delhi before reinventing himself as a self-made Bangalore entrepreneur. As he recounts his journey in a letter to the visiting president of China, Balram exposes the contradictions of Indian society, where deep-rooted traditions of servitude and inequality collide with the promise of global business and outsourcing.
Wickedly funny, brutally honest, and deeply provocative, The White Tiger reveals the stark realities of class, corruption, and opportunity in contemporary India. Amoral yet strangely endearing, Balram’s voice pulls readers into a world both dazzling and unsettling.
With its biting social commentary and sharp storytelling, The White Tiger stands as one of the most important works of 21st-century Indian literature—a bold satire and a powerful portrait of ambition and survival.
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Unforgettable book
"brilliant, fresh, funny and very different than all the other books I read before"
— BestGameEver (5/5)
Engaging perspective
"I think it's a very fresh and different perspective than I'm used to but it was super engaging! The humour, and authentic emotions really shine throughout the entire book."
— Priya (5/5)
Loved this
"I read this shortly after a visit to India, so it had extra interest for me. I enjoyed reading about his machinations to be successful. Looking forward to reading more books by this author."
— PatW (5/5)
A bit dull
"I had to read this for my english course and found it to be quite boring."
— Sana (2/5)
Such a Refreshing Perspective
"I really like the main character. He's not a good person, but one of the most realistic and human character I have ever seen. If you read about this man in the news, you'd like he's an awful human being. Reading about a man like this in a novel, I still think he's awful because he did awful things and is absolutely unashamed of them. However, I also understand why he does what he does and how he became who he is. I think this is an incredible feat in writing - it's easy to write about beautiful people and their beautiful problems, but to write about monsters in a way that the readers can genuinely sympathize with is something else altogether."
— Wing (5/5)
Pretty good
"This was a fairly nice read. It's a bit different from modern literature but still very good."
— Karen (4/5)
So good!
"I read this book for school and it was so thrilling!!"
— Jess (4/5)
Great book!
"We read and studied this book for my english class. I didn't expect to love it this much. It was a great read and super interesting to dig in deeper with my peers. Very interesting themes, emotional story, intriguing plot and interesting narrator. #plumreview"
— Gabrielle (5/5)
Bravo!
"Bravo! Wickedly clever, amazingly hilarious, and somewhat insanely politically incorrect - this is one of the best book I have read this year. Through the letters of a self-made Indian entrepreneur to a dominant political figure in China, we witness the tragic yet eye-opening story of human struggle for dignity and survival. Fast pace, fun use of language, every tiny detail is a gem that you would have to experience for yourself. This novel reminds us that there are so much more work we have to do as a united human race - the constant and ultimate drive to let every human live like human."
— Ariel (5/5)
Reading it a second time
"I loved this book--the first time around I bought it to read on a train trip from Budapest to Paris. I finished it and gave it away to a passenger from Slovenia, asking her to share it when she was done. It made my trip. Adiga's often humorous, and sometimes dark, enlightened tale of a driver in India transports the reader to a not so exotic place. It highlights some of the difficult choices the non privileged make to survive when living in the seedy underbelly of a developing country defined by a caste system."
— CarrieAnne (5/5)
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Date de publication : Oct 14, 2008
Langue : anglais
Nombre de pages : 304
Éditeur : Free Press
ISBN : 9781416562603
Dimensions :
5.5" W x
0.9" L x
8.438" H
"The perfect antidote to lyrical India." - Publishers Weekly
Aravind Adiga was born in India in 1974 and attended Columbia and Oxford universities. He is the author of the novels Amnesty; Selection Day, now a series on Netflix; The White Tiger,which won the Man Booker Prize;and the story collection Between the Assassinations. He lives in Mumbai, India.
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