At the end of V.S. Naipauls satire on Hindu life in Trinidad, The Mystic Masseur, the protagonist, Ganesh Ramsumair, caps his rise to fame as a colonial politician, by transforming himself into an English gentleman, G. Ramsay Muir, and heading off to England. In Naipauls novel, Ganeshs wife, Leela, plays a very secondary, indeed recessive role, though there are occasional clues that she has a clearer grasp of reality than her husband. In the hidden spaces of Naipauls novel, J. Vijay Maharaj creates a quite different kind of story for Leela, who decides that when her husband abandons Trinidad for England, she is too much attached to her life on the island to follow him. All this is relayed to the author by Leela in her later years, in a series of taperecordings, which form the basis for the novel. This is much more than a necessary rewriting of the malecentredness of VS Naipauls perspective, though Maharaj creates an inventive and often richly humorous counternarrative within that novels plotlines, as well as a dynamic afterlife for Leela after Naipauls novel ends. Maharaj creates for Leela an utterly convincing and compelling voice earthy, shrewd and in love with life of a woman who not only has a clear vision of her place in the world, but is a vigorous advocate for the inner vitality of IndoTrinidadian life in the 1940s and 1950s, a world that V.S. Naipaul seems only to have known at its fringes and rejected as absurd. J. Vijay Maharajs triumph is to have created...
Binding: Paperback;200 pages; Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd; Classification: FV; Weight: 354 g; Dimensions: 135 x 206 x 20
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