Heat and Dust
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1975
190
Novel • Fiction
India • 1920s and 1970s
1975
Adult
18+ years
Heat and Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala intertwines two narratives: in the 1920s, Olivia, feeling trapped by British colonial society in India, becomes enmeshed in the life of the Nawab, leading to scandal; in the 1970s, her step-granddaughter retraces Olivia's steps to uncover her story, finding herself increasingly connected to the Indian culture she encounters. The book features issues relating to colonialism and cultural conflict.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Melancholic
Nostalgic
Emotional
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Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's Heat and Dust intricately weaves past and present through two compelling narratives set in India. Critics commend its evocative portrayal of cultural contrasts and Jhabvala's poetic prose. However, some find the dual storyline structure occasionally disjointed. The novel remains a poignant exploration of personal and historical legacies.
A reader who enjoys Heat and Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala appreciates richly detailed, cross-cultural narratives set in historical contexts. Fans of E.M. Forster's A Passage to India and Paul Scott's The Raj Quartet will find the exploration of British-Indian relations and vivid storytelling compelling.
9,044 ratings
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190
Novel • Fiction
India • 1920s and 1970s
1975
Adult
18+ years
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