My Beloved Life, Amitava Kumar
My Beloved Life, Amitava Kumar
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My Beloved Life
A novel

Author: Amitava Kumar

Narrator: Amitava Kumar

Unabridged: 13 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/27/2024


Synopsis

An absorbing, exceptionally moving novel that traces the arc of a man’s life, an ordinary life made exceptional by the fact that he has loved and has been loved in turn

Jadunath Kunwar’s beginnings are humble, even inauspicious. In 1935 in a village near George Orwell’s birthplace, Jadu’s mother, while pregnant with him, nearly dies from a cobra bite. When we see Jadu again, he is in college, meeting the Sherpa who first summited Everest and wondering what it means to be modern. As his life skates between the mythical and the mundane, and as changes big and small sweep across India, Jadu finds meaning in the most unexpected places. He befriends poets and politicians. He becomes a historian. And he has a daughter, Jugnu, a television journalist with a career in the United States—whose own story recasts the past in a new light. Piercing, fleet-footed, and undeniably resonant, here is a novel from a singularly gifted writer about how we tell stories and write history, how individuals play a counterpoint to big movements, how no single life is without consequence.

About The Author

AMITAVA KUMAR was born in Ara, India, and grew up in the nearby town of Patna. He is the author of the novel Immigrant, Montana, as well as several other books of nonfiction and fiction. He lives in Poughkeepsie, New York, and teaches at Vassar College.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen

This book has so much in it that I need time to unpack it all. The writing was exquisite. The story is sad at times and hopeful at other times. Following the life of Jadu from birth to death was so interesting. We, the reader, are privy to his thoughts, his happy times, and his disappointments. The......more

Goodreads review by James

I was sure this was a favorite, possibly 5-star novel 150 pages in...and then the perspective switches, and I'm still hanging on, but slowly but surely losing faith in Kumar's ability to balance his digressions with his narrative. I limp through the finish. The problem is not the structure. Kumar can......more

Goodreads review by Kate

This is a dense novel told through Janu, who is born in the 1930s in a small town and bears witness to all of the change that came to India in the 20th Century. He is able to get a college degree and continue on to a Doctorate, becoming a professor of history. He is not only an observer of history,......more


Quotes

“Above all, [Amitava Kumar] new novel is deeply human; the heart is everywhere in these pages. It is easily the best thing Kumar has written . . . Its astonishing details sit in the text like little coiled stories, pointedly revealed but not overpoweringly unpacked by the writer . . . Kumar’s details have the vitality of invention and the resonance of the real . . . His beautiful, truthful fiction rings with all the gratitude and anticipated grief that he expressed in 2002, in Bombay London New York, when both of his parents were still alive . . . This novel finds and provides great strength—too late for Kumar’s parents, but in good time for his grateful readers.”
—James Wood, The New Yorker

“Kumar is an observer to his core. He successfully enumerates the many forces and influences that shape an individual life.” The New York Times Book Review

“This profound book is full of lives whose beauty lies in the wholeness of their telling. A father, a daughter, a crime, a country being born, a migration, another country, a plague. ‘We are in touch with a great astonishing mystery when we put honest words down on paper to register a life and to offer witness. Everything else is ordinary,’ Kumar writes. His novel offers magnificent witness, and is not ordinary but extraordinary.” —Salman Rushdie

“What makes a life? My Beloved Life addresses this most fundamental of questions with all of Amitava Kumar’s trademark wisdom and wit. A novel of vaulting ambition and tenderness, about how histories, both personal and national, are built, refracted, and revised.” —Katie Kitamura, author of Intimacies

“Extraordinary. . . . A deeply moving book that’s both modern and timeless: it could only have been written in our age of migration and yet at the same time captures eternal, private bonds of family. Wonderful.” —Joseph O’Neill, author of Godwin

“Gripping . . . The seething, heaving story of modern India’s coming-of-age is as much the meat of Kumar’s social realist project as the lives of its two central protagonists.” Daily Mail
 
“Kumar seamlessly juxtaposes historical events with the everyday concerns of his characters . . . and renders it all in such masterful prose that the ordinary becomes extraordinary.” California Review of Books

My Beloved Life is storytelling at its best . . . A moving collection of memories and experiences entangled with world history . . . Imagine finding yourself in the company of a stranger. A simple hello organically morphs into hours of conversation, full of resonating and enlightening stories. This is the feeling one gets while reading My Beloved Life.” BookPage (starred review)
 
“An immersive, moving portrait that steadily gains intensity, vividness, and surprise . . . It pays tribute to two people who make noticing, attentiveness, and storytelling the central pillars of their lives.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Kumar unfurls a majestic Indian family saga in successive bildungsroman narratives of a father and daughter . . . A stunning final chapter sheds new light on their stories . . . Kumar excels at blending mysticism and a refined cosmopolitan perspective . . . Readers will find much to savor.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A near-irresistible Indian family saga. . . . Both ambitious in its scope and deeply personal.” Bookmunch