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Title | East Into Upper East | Height | 12 mm |
Author | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | Width | 2 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9780349140025 | Binding | |
ISBN-10 | 0349140022 | Spine Width | |
Publisher | Warner Books | Pages | 352 |
Edition | Availability | Out Of Stock |

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East Into Upper East
Author: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
The East of Ruth Prawer Jhabvalas East into Upper East refers to Indias sprawling metropolis, New Delhi; the Upper East, not surprisingly, is that other big city, New York. In this short-story collection, Jhabvala explores the nature of love on two continents. The first tales take place in India. In Expiation, the narrator, an affluent cloth broker, must deal with The East of Ruth Prawer Jhabvalas East into Upper East refers to Indias sprawling metropolis, New Delhi; the Upper East, not surprisingly, is that other big city, New York. In this short-story collection, Jhabvala explores the nature of love on two continents. The first tales take place in India. In Expiation, the narrator, an affluent cloth broker, must deal with a much beloved but mentally unstable younger brother. Many years of closing his eyes to the evidence of his brothers delinquency eventually puts the entire family at risk. In Farid and Farida, a marriage that had soured when transported from India to London reanimates in an unconventional way when the two estranged spouses meet again years later under a Banyan tree in India. Jhabvala moves from the six stories set on the subcontinent to New York with The Temptress, in which an Indian holy woman is literally imported to the States by a wealthy American. From there, the author delves into the lives of Manhattanites. In Fidelity, for example, Dave, his wife, Sophie, and his sister, Betsy, live in a symbiotic relationship stronger than betrayal, disappointment, and even death. The subtitle of Jhabvalas collection is Plain Tales from New York and New Delhi , and plain they are--if by that you mean stories that are straightforward in the telling. This is not to say, however, that they are not subtle. Jhabvalas characters are multifaceted and the situations in which they find themselves complex. In East into Upper East she proves once again that a complicated story can be plainly told, yet resonate all the more powerfully for its simple elegance and economy. --Margaret Prior