Saturday, April 24, 2010

Shantaram – Gregory David Roberts


Shantaram – Gregory David Roberts

Shantaram is the fictionalized account of the real life adventures of author Gregory David Roberts.

The narrator is a man called Lin, escaped from an Australian jail and arriving in Bombay, India with a fake New Zealand passport. He immediately meets a taxi driver named Prabaker who gives him tours of the city and a hut in the local slum. Lin starts a free clinic for the people in the slum, and to provide for his own income, he sells drugs to tourists. This gets him the attention of the local gangsters, and he’s increasingly pulled into their world of crime, from counterfeiting to gun running to passport schemes.

Lin falls in love, nearly dies in an Indian prison, and survives a continuing series of adventures. More than just an account of drugs and crime, Shantaram is the story of a man who, even in a life of violence, genuinely loves those in his life and the city that became his home, Bombay.

Shantaram is an exuberant, swashbuckling story of derring-do, told with reckless gusto and obvious affection, and if Roberts is no sort of stylist (and he isn’t), you’d have to be a snob not to admit to enjoying yourself.”

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