An edition of Show business (1991)

Show business

a novel

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An edition of Show business (1991)

Show business

a novel

1st North American ed.
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"Critically injured, Indian film superstar Ashok Banjara lies suspended between life and death in the intensive care unit of a plush Bombay hospital, watching the final rerun of his life. Visitors come and go, talking, confiding, pleading with him to rise from his coma, but there is no reaction from Banjara, a prisoner of the technicolor film that plays inside his head. He encounters again all the people he used along the way in his successful film career - his father, a principled politician whose desire to see his son follow in his footsteps is, ironically, fulfilled at the cost of his own aspirations; Maya, his wife, a film star herself who gives up a promising career to live in the shadow of her husband's superstardom; Pranay, the archetypal cinema villain, who has always loved Maya and can no longer watch from the sidelines as her life is destroyed by the man who snatched her away; Mehnaz Elahi, India's sexiest screen heroine and Banjara's mistress; Ashwin, his devoted younger brother, whom Ashok can only betray ... and many others who had supporting parts in his life but whose confessions now change the script forever. As a backdrop to these unforgettable characters a private retrospective of his major hits unreels - gaudy, exuberant, beguiling - a never-ending celluloid fantasy that took over his life completely and transformed it into an astonishing, compelling lie."

"With irrepressible charm and a genius for satire, Tharoor portrays the Indian film world with all its Hollywoodesque glitz and glamour, egos and double standards, as a metaphor for Indian society and no doubt all societies. Onscreen fiction and offscreen reality intertwine seamlessly to weave a tapestry of power and privilege, seduction and betrayal, politics and intrigue, that is at once colorful, entertaining, and deadly serious. Show Business is many books rolled into one: it is a story about the telling of stories; it is a wonderfully funny tale about the romance and folly of cinema; it is a novel on an epic scale of ambition, greed, love, deception, and death. And, perhaps most important, it is a fable for our time which teaches us that we live in a world where illusion is the only reality and nothing is as it seems."--Jacket.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: Show Business
Show Business
June 9, 1995, Pan Books Ltd
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: Show Business
Show Business: A Novel
September 20, 1993, Arcade Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: Show business
Show business: a novel
1992, Arcade Pub., Distributed by Little, Brown
in English - 1st North American ed.
Cover of: Show business
Show business
1991, Viking
in English

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823
Library of Congress
PR9499.3.T535 S5 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
304 p. ;
Number of pages
304

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1560625M
Internet Archive
showbusinessnove00thar
ISBN 10
1559701811
LCCN
91041791
OCLC/WorldCat
24792281
LibraryThing
402422
Goodreads
1225774

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1768091W

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