Karan Mahajan Picks Out 10 Books He Loved

Karan's The Association of Small Bombs is amongst The New York Times Book Review's 'Ten Best Books of 2016' and has also been shortlisted for the 2016 National Book Awards in the US.

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Karan's The Association of Small Bombs is amongst The New York Times Book Review's 'Ten Best Books of 2016' and has also been shortlisted for the 2016 National Book Awards in the US.

Karan Mahajan's The Association of Small Bombs (Rs 499, Fourth Estate) is amongst The New York Times Book Review's 'Ten Best Books of 2016' and has also been shortlisted for the 2016 National Book Awards in the US. His first book Family Planning (Rs 399, HarperCollins India) was a finalist for the 2010 International Dylan Thomas Prize. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, The Believer, n+1, among others.

Half A Life (V. S. Naipaul, Picador, Rs 399)

Many Naipaul purists despise this book, but this was the first example of his transcontinental power I encountered and it knocked me flat. It has such a sad ending!

The Corrections (Jonathan Franzen, Fourth Estate, Rs 750)

Structured like a brainy TV show, this novel showed me how to embed politics within a family drama.

The God of Small Things (Arundhati Roy, Penguin India, Rs 450)

Sultry and tropical as Ayemenem may be, this book never mildews or ages; its prose retains the glee and vigour of childhood and the wisdom that comes from intense noticing.

Herzog (Saul Bellow, Penguin UK, Rs 350)

This is a long howl of a book by the smartest American writer of the 20th century.

Humboldt's Gift (Saul Bellow, Penguin UK, Rs 539)

This Pulitzer-winning book is like a Cadillac: boisterous, flamboyant, fast and filled with unbelievable passengers.

This Is Not That Dawn (Yashpal, Penguin India, Rs 654)

A huge and urgent political novel about Partition published only a dozen years after the event, in Hindi—and detail by detail, the greatest Indian novel ever written.

Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway, Ran...

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