The Burning Elephant by Christopher Raja

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Type
Paperback
Dimensions
h198mm x w128mm
ISBN
9781922146922
Published
September 1, 2015
Publisher
Giramondo Publishing Co
Number of Pages
224
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About The Burning Elephant is set in Kolkata before and after the assassination of Indira Gandhi, which led to widespread violence against India's Sikh population. The novel is told from the point of view of a young boy Govinda, whose father is the headmaster of a local school. It begins with the intrusion into the schoolyard of an elephant that has escaped from its owner, and is seen as such a danger that he is immediately shot, then burnt by the police. This outbreak of violence in the idyllic world of childhood sets the tone for the novel as a whole, which gives the innocent yet knowing perspectives of Govinda in his engagement with the crowded and complex life of Serpent Lane outside the school, his awareness of the breakdown of the relationship between his parents, his sense that his own privileged life is under threat. The way the tensions in his family are rendered against the backdrop of the larger social tensions in India, while at the same time maintaining Govinda's child-like point of view, is particularly compelling. It is the outbreak of violence after Indira Gandhi's death which finally causes Govinda's father to migrate to Australia - and it is the implicit lesson of this novel, never spelt out, but felt throughout, that such horror is often a central fact of migration to this country.
This beautiful book transported me. Stunning. Moving. Made me cry. Talks to the soul of loosing innocence and finding God in all its complexities but somehow it is summed up in the simplistic nature of this line.

Lisa Scarab

Christopher Raja

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Christopher Raja

Christopher Raja is an Indian-born Australian author of short stories, essays, a play and a novel. He co-authored the play The First Garden with Natasha Raja, which was performed in botanical gardens throughout Australia and published by Currency Press in 2012. His debut novel, The Burning Elephant,was published in 2015 (Giramondo). It was written with the assistance of an Australia Council New Work grant. Christopher lived in the Northern
Territory for 12 years and has been twice shortlisted for its Chief
Minister's Book of the Year award. Raja migrated from Calcutta to
Melbourne in 1986.

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