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Indra Sinha gets booked for Man Booker Prize longlist

TimePublished on Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 23:47, Updated on Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 23:54 in Books section

BHOPAL TRAGEDY RETOLD: Sinha’s novel, Animal's People is based on the Bhopal Gas Tragedy.

BHOPAL TRAGEDY RETOLD: Sinha’s novel, Animal


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London: It's a book that wasn't intended to be one. And now it’s amongst the 13 in the longlist for this years Man Booker Prize. Animal's People is the second novel by India-born author Indra Sinha.

Fiction it might be, but it’s based on the Bhopal Gas tragedy of 1984. The ex-adman and activist whose efforts led to the founding of the Bhopal Medical Appeal in 1994, hopes that his book will make people aware of the continued suffering of the people of Bhopal.

“There is nothing in the book that hasn't happened in Bhopal. I hope people will wake up to it and realise what happened. It’s time people were treated properly and with respect,” says Sinha.

The novel is about an orphan called Animal, who is badly crippled and has to walk on all fours. It is presented as a series of taped conversations between Animal and a journalist.

However it’s not a miserable memoir or a pitiful tale. Instead Animal's brazen personality, his sense of humour and genuine honesty makes him a very lively protagonist.

“When I started writing this I felt like a fraud. I have never been hungry, never spent one night in a basti, how can I write about these people? It’s only when the idea of Animal came. For me Animal is a live character, a living person who I knew rather than who I invented you see,” says Sinha.

The use of dialect might not be very 'literary' but lends authenticity and indeed the humour to the tale. The book, which was selected from 110 other novels, is a strong contender for the shortlist to be announced this week.

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