The average rating for Gifts from the heart based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-11-07 00:00:00 Louis Sussman Korean Shijo poetry is a delight; full of humor,joy and wonder at the mysteries of life. |
Review # 2 was written on 2015-03-20 00:00:00 Daniel Palacios Another book borrowed from my parents, which means I have now read all three of the Anita Desai novels that made the Booker shortlist (the others being Clear Light of Day and Fasting, Feasting). The protagonist Deven works as a Hindi teacher in Mirpore, a small town near Delhi, who aspires to be an Urdu poet. His life is unrewarding, but he is offered a form of escape by a former college friend Murad, who runs an Urdu magazine in Delhi and enlists Deven's help to arrange an interview with a great Urdu poet Nur. Nur is now an old man, who drinks too much and spends much of his life hosting sycophants and hangers-on, and Deven's attempts to get him to remember his poetry are largely frustrated, giving the book a tragicomic tone. Another enjoyable read, but for me Clear Light of Day is still the best of the three. |
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