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Incompleteness

Incompleteness

New and Selected Essays, 1999 - 2023

Amit Chaudhuri

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“I’m an Indian, so of course I write about India. But then, again, I don’t write about India. I’m not interested in writing about India. This means I’m not entirely, or comfortably, a part of the history of the Indian novel in English either. Nor can I be part of a history that’s now been appropriated by literary journalism and publishing houses: of the form of the novel. It’s not that I’m resistant to appropriation. I’m unfit for appropriation. This may be a good place to be in.”

 A remarkable prose stylist and keen innovator of literary form, Amit Chaudhuri is one of the most singular voices in contemporary letters whose essays, like his fiction, defy categorization and display a sensibility uniquely his own. Incompleteness gathers some of Chaudhuri’s best essays and criticism from more than two decades. In these pieces, Chaudhuri turns his mind to everything from Rabindranath Tagore and Joni Mitchell to the troubles with Indian modernity, from the humble yet delicious snack mix chanachur to globalization’s appropriation of narrative storytelling over poetic incompleteness. Drolly humorous, and filled with unexpected insight, Incompleteness is incontrovertible proof that Chaudhuri is one of our most original and gifted interpreters of the world after globalization.

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Series: New York Review Books
ISBN: 9781681379654
Pages: 376
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Praise

This collection spanning 25 years includes a remarkable variety of subjects and is written in a variety of styles, from the personal to the academic . . . Chaudhuri is skeptical, alert, often trenchant, allergic to cant but occasionally taken with jargon in this lucid, surprising, and illuminating collection.
—Michael Autrey, Booklist

In [his] essays breadth of knowledge and the fluency of thought are held in perfect balance...compendious, quietly passionate, rigorous, and unfailingly eloquent.
—Geoff Dyer

Puts in question the key terms of self-understanding of much modern literature...a treasure trove of acute and thought-provoking perceptions.
—Charles Taylor

A formidable intelligence at work....Puncturing intellectual pieties and lazy thinking, [his essays] challenge us to rethink how art and the world connect.
—Rita Felski

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