Benyamin Picks Out The Best Books He's Ever Read

Benyamin is an Indian novelist and writer of short stories in Malayalam. His 2008 book Goat Days won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award. Another novel Jasmine Days was awarded the JCB Prize for Literature and the Crossword Book Award (both in 2018). His latest works include Al Arabian Novel Factory and Body and Blood

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Benyamin is an Indian novelist and writer of short stories in Malayalam. His 2008 book Goat Days won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award. Another novel Jasmine Days was awarded the JCB Prize for Literature and the Crossword Book Award (both in 2018). His latest works include Al Arabian Novel Factory and Body and Blood

The Last Temptation of Christ by Nikos Kazantzakis, Faber, ₹599

This is a novel that unravels the Christ we know from the Bible. For me, it is the most creative presentation of the struggles he faced in his growth from man to divinity.

 

My Name is Red: A Novel by Orhan Pamuk, Vintage, ₹799

The novel depicts the conflict and resentment between the painters who were commissioned a book, to be produced during the reign of the 16th century Ottoman king Murat III. It evolves into a dialogue between the paintings of the West and the East. Each chapter has a different  narrative style presented by each of the characters. This and the delicious suspense that keeps going till the end make this work brilliant.

 

Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Fingerprint Publishing, ₹299

The work, I believe, is the most beautiful of all the novels ever written. There are no others that speak so beautifully about the mentality of acriminal, and the role played by the background in which he grew up. Dostoyevsky’s storytelling is simply amazing.

 

Jerusalem: The Biography by Simon Sebag Montefiore, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ₹699

Today, Jerusalem is the holiest city in the world for Judaism, Christianity and Islam. This book depicts how these religions govern the world we live in by telling its millennial history, describing its ups, downs and the struggles for it. What sets this book apart, though, is the authentic and  meticulous history it narrates.

 

One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Penguin, ₹399

This book shows the magic of bringing mere folk tales to the imagination ...

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