Run and Hide

Run and Hide

Pankaj Mishra

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  • Language: English
  • Print Length: 336 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 9391165710
  • ISBN-13: 978-9391165710

Aseem, Virendra and Arun meet each other in IIT– a place regarded as the gateway to success, wealth, and fame by all who enter it. All except Arun. After university, he becomes a translator of Hindi novels, and watches Virendra become a hedge fund mogul in America and Aseem a swashbuckling media darling in Delhi. Eventually, Arun is drawn into a love affair with a beautiful, wounded young woman, even as Virendra and Aseem’s lives fall spectacularly apart. And in this love affair and its violent denouement, Arun realizes he is as implicated in the world he has disowned as his friends were. That he too, like them, is as sullied, as compromised.
Run and Hide is the story of an India that has transformed itself in the last twenty years, both materially and morally, and it tells more deeply and truly how those two things are wholly entwined than any novel in recent years. Profound, deeply human, perfectly realized, this is a magisterial work – and Mishra’s masterpiece.

Aseem, Virendra and Arun meet each other in IIT– a place regarded as the gateway to success, wealth, and fame by all who enter it. All except Arun. After university, he becomes a translator of Hindi novels, and watches Virendra become a hedge fund mogul in America and Aseem a swashbuckling media darling in Delhi. Eventually, Arun is drawn into a love affair with a beautiful, wounded young woman, even as Virendra and Aseem’s lives fall spectacularly apart. And in this love affair and its violent denouement, Arun realizes he is as implicated in the world he has disowned as his friends were. That he too, like them, is as sullied, as compromised.
Run and Hide is the story of an India that has transformed itself in the last twenty years, both materially and morally, and it tells more deeply and truly how those two things are wholly entwined than any novel in recent years. Profound, deeply human, perfectly realized, this is a magisterial work – and Mishra’s masterpiece.

Author Bios:

Pankaj Mishra is the acclaimed author of eight books of fiction and non-fiction including The Romantics, and most recently, Bland Fanatics. He writes frequently for The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Guardian, The New Yorker, London Review of Books, Bloomberg View, among other American, British and Indian publications.

Pankaj Mishra is the acclaimed author of eight books of fiction and non-fiction including The Romantics, and most recently, Bland Fanatics. He writes frequently for The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Guardian, The New Yorker, London Review of Books, Bloomberg View, among other American, British and Indian publications.

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