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Product Description Mappillai—‘son-in-law’ in Tamil—is the rollicking story of journalist Carlo Pizzati, a European living with his  in-laws in urban Chennai and with his wife in rural Paramankeni. When in Paramankeni, he finds himself in the company of fishermen and goat-herders, in a house where 3G asserts itself in a corner of the bathroom and electricity courses through rooms in fits and starts.   At one level, Mappillai is deeply personal. With beguiling candour, Carlo tells of his struggle with two extreme, contradictory responses to India—fascination and suspicion—and his awkward attempts at cruising through a maze of bribery, bureaucracy and traffic. Yet, at another level, the book offers a glimpse into the world of expats in contemporary India by introducing us to a host of colourful ‘firangi friends’—from those who are overwhelmed by this nation’s noise and colour; to those who ‘go native’ in kurtas; to those who believe that India is vast enough to accommodate their diverse selves as dreamers or yogis or artists. But, beyond all of this, Mappillai is the story of India. Over his decade long stay in this nation—one that has taken him north and south, west and east—Carlo has witnessed a land in flux—from the gloom and doom of 2008 when the New India dream shattered, to the heady optimism of 2015 with promises of ‘acche din’, right up to today, marked by the domination of anti-Romeo squads and gau-rakshaks.   With wry humour and jollity, wisdom and acceptance, Mappillai offers an intimate capsule of contemporary Indian history—of the concomitant Hinduization and Westernization of India, intertwined with the Indianization of a European! Review "A warm, witty and completely charming account of one man's passionate love affair with the India which has taken over and utterly transformed his life." William Dalrymple"Carlo Pizzati has written a hilarious and indispensable primer on life in contemporary south India. Anyone would be lucky to have him as a son-in-law."   Gary Shteyngart"How do we cope with the transitions that we live through without losing either our ethical compass or our intellectual foothold? Carlo has responded to this important question by immersing himself in cultural institutions in each country he writes about and, in that process, he has developed a distinctive intellectual trajectory and a richly nuanced framework of political and social values." Homi K. Bhaba - critical theorist, director of the Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University. About the Author Carlo Pizzati is a Swiss-born fiction and non-fiction writer and an award-winning journalist who has published two novels, three non-fiction books and a collection of short stories. He lives with his wife near a fishermen's village in India where he writes about Asia for the Italian national daily "La Stampa" and cultural essays and editorials for the Indian national daily "The Hindu." He teaches communication theory at the Asian College of Journalism in Chennai and he's also developing a project with his teenage son to produce affordable football shoes for Indian girls.Carlo is a seasoned journalist who has worked for over sixteen years for the Italian national daily newspaper La Repubblica, corresponding from New York, Rome, Mexico City, Buenos Aires and Madrid. He's covered the Northern Ireland strife, guerrilla war in Colombia, the narcos business in the Andes, illegal immigrant smuggling in Mexico, civil rights battles in Chile, pro-environment militancy in the French atoll of Mururoa, and the GMO battle in Europe and the US.Over the course of his career, Carlo has also been political talk show host in Italy, a stringer for the WGBH-BBC 'PRI-The World' radio, a contributor to the Associated Press, Vanity Fair (Italy) and GQ.

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9789386797162
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ISBN13: 9789386797162
S&S India, 2019

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