This book is a sweeping saga in the finest tradition, which is expressed not only in its length and revered reputation, but also in the fact that a wholly necessary set of four family trees sits at the beginning of the book to give you hope of keeping track of who everyone is.
This novel is beautifully atmospheric and hugely evocative of India, which acts as both the platform and as an integral character of the novel. The characters are wonderfully drawn - Lata and Mahati are particular favourites of mine already, as is cheeky Maan - and I am already so involved with the majority of them and their own particular predicaments.
I'm enjoying it slightly less generally when it moves from the personal, e.g. Lata and the families, to the political: I am currently smack bang in the middle of the repercussions of the Misri Mandi riot, and although I can see how their discussion is integral to expressing the religious and caste tensions inherent in the story, I'm finding the characters and situations associated with this slightly less compelling. The writing throughout is excellent though - it's impressive how the quality is so consistent when there's just so much of it - and I feel in very safe hands. The pacing is also much quicker than you might expect for a novel of this size.
So, onwards! I'll report back next month, by which time I'll hopefully be around page 947... :)
Thoughts thus far from other Readathon participants:
(I'll add the others as they publish)
Title: 'A Suitable Boy'
Author: Vikram Seth
Publisher: Phoenix House
Date: 1993
Format: Hardback, 1349 pages, and my copy is a library book.
Glad you're enjoying it Lyndsay. I agree that the personal sections are more enjoyable than the political but I've learned a lot from the politics. Maan is one of my favourite characters too but I have a weakness for Meenakshi, even though she's definitely cold hearted.
ReplyDeleteHope we continue to enjoy it for the next 1000+ pages!
I have always been very intimidated by the size of the book to even consider starting on it. All the best, I will be looking forward to reading your thoughts on this chunkster.
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DeleteThanks for your comment; I'll be updating on my progress next week!