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Late at night, Kumarasurar’sphone rings shrilly. His teenage son is calling. What could he want?

A seemingly simple demand torments Kumarasurar, who fears it might put his finances—and perhaps his son’s life—in jeopardy. As a father’s anxieties unravel, his memories undermine his self-worth and imaginary scenes of damnation taunt him.

Estuary brings alive the different ways—absurd and endearing by turns—in which a man and his young son navigate the contemporary world. In the process, it peels back the layers of Kumarasurar’s loneliness: the hurt of a married man whose wife cares only for the happiness of their child, the endless monotony of an office job, and the struggle of the salaried middle-class to give their children the best chance of success.

Perumal Murugan’s latest novel, his first in an urban setting, is also a razor-sharp parody of everything from e-commerce to the fitness industry, art appreciation to political manipulation, cram schools to social networks. Through a meditative exploration of a father’s emotional landscape, Murugan tells of a world wrecked by unchecked consumerism and an obsession with growth, where technology overrides common sense and degrees don’t guarantee education. And, with characteristic tenderness, he also weaves in a way to redemption.

 

Review

Estuary is a breezy, giggly, extremely tender homage to the simpler ways and values of life, forever lost to the depredations of technology and professional growth’

- The Week

‘Perumal Murugan’s newly translated novel Estuary, is a sincere portrayal of the crumbling of a middle-class Indian male’

- Hindustan Times

‘Deftly translated from the Tamil by Nandini Krishnan, the book’s breezy take on parental anxiety is proof that Murugan’s dexterous imagination lends itself terrifically to narratives of urban unease’

- The Caravan

‘Estuary is a free-flowing ride down a stream of consciousness that few authors can successfully achieve’

- The Telegraph

‘Estuary paints a realistic and touching portrait of parental anxiety in a hyper-competitive, technology-saturated age’

- The Hindu Business Line

‘Perumal Murugan calls his new novel pure fiction. But we find plenty of truths in it’

- Scroll.in

About the Author

Perumal Murugan is one of the most acclaimed writers of the Tamil language. Besides Poonachi, or the Story of a Black Goat, two more of his novels translated into English—Trial by Silence and A Lonely Harvest—have also been shortlisted for the JCB Prize for Literature. Murugan is now the principal at the Government Arts College in Namakkal.

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  • ISBN: 9789389648164
  • Author: Perumal Murugan and Nandini Krishnan
  • Publisher: Eka
  • Pages: 256
  • Format: Hardback
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Late at night, Kumarasurar’sphone rings shrilly. His teenage son is calling. What could he want?

A seemingly simple demand torments Kumarasurar, who fears it might put his finances—and perhaps his son’s life—in jeopardy. As a father’s anxieties unravel, his memories undermine his self-worth and imaginary scenes of damnation taunt him.

Estuary brings alive the different ways—absurd and endearing by turns—in which a man and his young son navigate the contemporary world. In the process, it peels back the layers of Kumarasurar’s loneliness: the hurt of a married man whose wife cares only for the happiness of their child, the endless monotony of an office job, and the struggle of the salaried middle-class to give their children the best chance of success.

Perumal Murugan’s latest novel, his first in an urban setting, is also a razor-sharp parody of everything from e-commerce to the fitness industry, art appreciation to political manipulation, cram schools to social networks. Through a meditative exploration of a father’s emotional landscape, Murugan tells of a world wrecked by unchecked consumerism and an obsession with growth, where technology overrides common sense and degrees don’t guarantee education. And, with characteristic tenderness, he also weaves in a way to redemption.

 

Review

Estuary is a breezy, giggly, extremely tender homage to the simpler ways and values of life, forever lost to the depredations of technology and professional growth’

- The Week

‘Perumal Murugan’s newly translated novel Estuary, is a sincere portrayal of the crumbling of a middle-class Indian male’

- Hindustan Times

‘Deftly translated from the Tamil by Nandini Krishnan, the book’s breezy take on parental anxiety is proof that Murugan’s dexterous imagination lends itself terrifically to narratives of urban unease’

- The Caravan

‘Estuary is a free-flowing ride down a stream of consciousness that few authors can successfully achieve’

- The Telegraph

‘Estuary paints a realistic and touching portrait of parental anxiety in a hyper-competitive, technology-saturated age’

- The Hindu Business Line

‘Perumal Murugan calls his new novel pure fiction. But we find plenty of truths in it’

- Scroll.in

About the Author

Perumal Murugan is one of the most acclaimed writers of the Tamil language. Besides Poonachi, or the Story of a Black Goat, two more of his novels translated into English—Trial by Silence and A Lonely Harvest—have also been shortlisted for the JCB Prize for Literature. Murugan is now the principal at the Government Arts College in Namakkal.

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