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^ Baumgartner's Bombay ✓ PDF Read by ^ Anita Desai eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Baumgartner's Bombay but really a Holocaust novel by one of India's finest authors (Ms Stephen Cohen Superb novel set in India but really a Holocaust novel by one of India's finest authors (Ms. Desai is half German, hence the interest in the Holocaust--wonderful if sad plot, and grim but not devastating ending.. An okay read Aditya Dua I read this book on a long plane ride. Well, it was okaynot special, though intermittently interesting. I guess my main problem was that I could not quite empathize with the main char

Baumgartner's Bombay

Title : Baumgartner's Bombay
Author :
Rating : 4.15 (579 Votes)
Asin : 0618056807
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-12-12
Language : English

but really a Holocaust novel by one of India's finest authors (Ms Stephen Cohen Superb novel set in India but really a Holocaust novel by one of India's finest authors (Ms. Desai is half German, hence the interest in the Holocaust--wonderful if sad plot, and grim but not devastating ending.. An okay read Aditya Dua I read this book on a long plane ride. Well, it was okaynot special, though intermittently interesting. I guess my main problem was that I could not quite empathize with the main character Hugo Baumgartner. As another review says - he is a passive character caught up in terrible events. Yeah, it sucks to be him - but he didn't seem to put in much effort into making his life more worth living! The parts involving his interaction with the cafeteria owner Farookh are amusing. The parts describing his childhood back in Germany are cute. The other parts (the camp, Calcutta etc.) ar. HORAK said Anita Desai at her best. Mrs Desai's novel opens with a lady called Lotte fleeing the scene of a murder. She's just lost a close friend, Hugo Baumgartner. When she gets back home, all that is left of Baumgartner's life are a few postcards sent by his mother during the Second World War. The German text on these postcards is always cryptic: "Meine kleine Maus," "Mein Haschen" "Liebchen" "Do not worry, my rabbit, I am well. Are you well?" "Keep well, my mouse, and do not worry" "I am well" and they're signed "Mama", "Mutti" or "M". And so the reader begins to follow Hugo Baumgartner's life, starting with

The novel follows Hugo Baumgartner as he flees Nazi Germany -- and his Jewish heritage -- for India, only to be imprisoned as a hostile alien and then released to Bombay at war's end. In this tale of a man who, "like a figure in a Greek tragedy seems to elude his destiny" (NEW LEADER), Desai's "capacious intelligence, her unsentimental compassion" (NEW REPUBLIC) reach their full height.. A "beautifully written, richly textured, and haunting story" (Chaim Potok), BAUMGARTNER'S BOMBAY is Anita Desai's classic novel of the Holocaust era, a story of profound emotional wounds of war and its exiles

There, after some success at starting over, he is imprisoned alongside dedicated Nazis by indifferent Anglo-Indian authorities. He accepts the hand life has dealt him: "Acceptingbut not accepted; that was the story of his life. From Publishers Weekly This ninth novel by Desai ( Clear Light of Day ; Games at Twilight ), a professor at Mount Holyoke College, reflects the author's background: her mother was German, her father Indian. The novel's hero, Hugo Baumgartner, is a perpetual outsider. In Germany, his darkness had marked him the Jew. Now, in the present, Baumgartner is spending his declining years in a se

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