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The Vendor of Sweets (1967)

af R. K. Narayan

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Previously unpublished in Spanish, this story deals with the clash between Eastern and Western cultures and the generational gap between a father and son in India. Jagan, the most popular sweets vendor in Malgudi, lives a calm life amid trays of candy and chats with his loyal friend. But his world collapses when his son Mali quits school to go to the United States to become a writer--increasing even more the distance that separates the two men and the conflict between them. Anteriormente inédita en castellano, esta historia trata sobre el choque de las culturas oriental y occidental y la brecha generacional entre un padre y un hijo en la India. Jagan, el vendedor de dulces más popular de la ciudad de Malgudi, vive una vida plácida entre las bandejas de dulces y las charlas con su amigo fiel. Pero su mundo se viene abajo cuando su hijo Mali abandona sus estudios para irse a los Estados Unidos para hacerse escritor--aumentando aún más la distancia que separa a los dos hombres y el conflicto entre ellos.… (mere)
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It was a sheer pleasure to read such an amazing prose by R.K. Narayan! So many things were said in such a simple language that you could feel every inch of what each characters were going through. Specially the journey of ‘the vendor of sweets’ Jagan’s changing thought flows, his Gandhian principles, his Bhagavad Gita preaching (which sometimes he himself could not follow) all seemed very realistic and also the conflict between Jagan and his son Mali was portrayed beautifully. But I truly expected a proper ending from this book unlike ‘The Guide’ but yet again the author has left us to decide on that! Yet this novel was totally gripping.

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  Versha.Bharat | Jul 12, 2013 |
Finely written book about the generation gap in modern India. ( )
  xine2009 | Jun 13, 2009 |
Beautifully depicting the life of a village man under influence of foreign-return son. ( )
  ashishg | Feb 8, 2007 |
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Previously unpublished in Spanish, this story deals with the clash between Eastern and Western cultures and the generational gap between a father and son in India. Jagan, the most popular sweets vendor in Malgudi, lives a calm life amid trays of candy and chats with his loyal friend. But his world collapses when his son Mali quits school to go to the United States to become a writer--increasing even more the distance that separates the two men and the conflict between them. Anteriormente inédita en castellano, esta historia trata sobre el choque de las culturas oriental y occidental y la brecha generacional entre un padre y un hijo en la India. Jagan, el vendedor de dulces más popular de la ciudad de Malgudi, vive una vida plácida entre las bandejas de dulces y las charlas con su amigo fiel. Pero su mundo se viene abajo cuando su hijo Mali abandona sus estudios para irse a los Estados Unidos para hacerse escritor--aumentando aún más la distancia que separa a los dos hombres y el conflicto entre ellos.

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