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2008 Nominated

Weight Loss

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Weight Loss, Upamanyu Chatterjee’s fourth novel, is only tangentially about losing weight. And though the hero dies tragically young, it is, fundamentally, comic.

Bhola, innocent and unremarkable, but for his near crippling obsession with sex and running, fears taking on the burden of emotional commitment and goes through life falling in love with all kinds of inappropriate people. At school, he lusts indiscriminately after his teachers, of both sexes, and is attracted to eunuchs. While in college, far from home, he has vaguely demeaning affairs with his landlady and with a vegetable vendor-cum-nurse and her husband. Later, he marries (a woman who sings with a voice of liquid gold), fathers a daughter (‘a warm, living thing’) and suspects he is close to balance and beauty. Then his past catches up with him.

Upamanyu Chatterjee’s genius for black humour and the absurd has never been more compelling than in this unforgettable portrait of a lost life.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Upamanyu
Chatterjee

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
India
Original Language
English
Publisher
Viking Penguin

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