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A Bad Character
A Bad Character: A novel | Deepti Kapoor
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A highly charged fiction debut about a young woman in India, and the love that both shatters and transforms her She is twenty, restless in New Delhi. Her mother has died; her father has left for Singapore. He is a few years older, just back to India from New York.When they meet in a café one afternoon, she—lonely, hungry for experience, yearning to break free of tradition—casts aside her fears and throws herself headlong into a love affair, one that takes her where she has never been before. Told in a voice at once gritty and lyrical, mournful and frank, A Bad Character marks the arrival of an astonishingly gifted new writer. It is an unforgettable hymn to a dangerous, exhilarating city, and a portrait of desire and its consequences as timeless as it is universal.From the Hardcover edition.
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suzieq
A Bad Character: A novel | Deepti Kapoor
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May not be for everyone, but I loved the way she paints pictures with her words. Sometimes disturbing pictures, but beautiful. An unhappy young woman chafing at the expectations and inevitability of her life, finding escape in an intoxicating but unsuitable partner. The evocative images of Delhi made me wish I had firsthand knowledge of India. Loved this.

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A Bad Character: A novel | Deepti Kapoor

Only Delhi is no place for a woman in the dark unless she has a man and a car or a car and a gun.

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thelibraryofmars I have a copy of this, but haven't ever gotten around to it. Looking forward to hearing what you think about it! 8y
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A Bad Character: A novel | Deepti Kapoor
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Seeking a literary/musical wine-and-cheese pairing? We recommend Deepti Kapoor's milk-and-acid-tongued novel of womanhood in contemporary India with Wye Oak's perennially layered, candy-fisted Civilian.

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