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Riot (1st ed.)

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Who killed twenty-four-year-old Priscilla Hart? This highly motivated, idealistic American student had come to India to volunteer in womens health programs, but had her work made a killer out of an enraged husband? Or was her death the result of a xenophobic attack? Had an indiscriminate love affair spun out of control?

Had a disgruntled, deeply jealous colleague been pushed to the edge? Or was she simply the innocent victim of a riot that had exploded in that fateful year of 1989 between Hindus and Muslims?Experimenting masterfully with narrative form in this brilliant tour de force, internationally acclaimed novelist Shashi Tharoor chronicles the mystery of Priscilla Harts death through the often contradictory accounts of a dozen or more characters, all of whom relate their own versions of the events surrounding her killing.

Like his two previous novels, Riot probes and reveals the richness of India, and is at once about love, hate, cultural collision, the ownership of history, religious fanaticism, and the impossibility of knowing the truth.

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Product Details
Arcade Publishing
1628722509 / 9781628722505
eBook (EPUB)
823.92
03/12/2011
English
194 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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