When Pawan Pande leaves his home in Allahabad for a prestigious management degree and job in Gujarat, he believes he has entered the fast lane of success. Like thousands of freshly minted MBA graduates of the 1990s, he is ready to conquer the market, capture clients, and climb the corporate ladder. But the world he enters is less a ladder and more a maze one filled with rival companies, impossible sales targets, office politics, and the constant pressure to stay ahead of everyone else.
In Rat Race, Mamta Kalia offers a sharp, witty portrait of a generation caught between aspiration and uncertainty. As Pawan and his friends chase promo-tions, negotiate fragile relationships, and measure success in contracts won and salaries earned, they also confront homesickness, ethical dilemmas, and the unsettling realisation that the race they have entered has no clear finish line.
Wry and perceptive, the novel captures a generation propelled by opportunity yet trapped in a competition that never quite ends. In Jerry Pinto s translation, Kalia s keenly observed story becomes a vivid chronicle of ambition, migration, and the restless energy of a generation learning to live and compete in a new India.
The Author
Mamta Kalia is an Indian author, teacher, and poet, writing primarily in the Hindi language. She has written several novels and collections of short stories, four collections of poetry, as well as two collections of plays. Kalia has won several literary awards. In 2017, she won the Vyas Samman for her novel Dukkham Sukkham (Sadness and Happiness).
The Translator
Jerry Pinto is among India s most celebrated authors. He is the multi-award-winning and best-selling author of the novels Em and the Big Hoom, Murder in Mahim and The Education of Yuri, and the non-fiction book Helen. Jerry has also translated from Marathi the autobiographies of Daya Pawar, Malika Amar Sheikh and Vandana Mishra. In 2016, he was awarded the Windham- Campbell Prize and the Sahitya Akademi Award.
When Pawan Pande leaves his home in Allahabad for a prestigious management degree and job in Gujarat, he believes he has entered the fast lane of success. Like thousands of freshly minted MBA graduates of the 1990s, he is ready to conquer the market, capture clients, and climb the corporate ladder. But the world he enters is less a ladder and more a maze one filled with rival companies, impossible sales targets, office politics, and the constant pressure to stay ahead of everyone else.
In Rat Race, Mamta Kalia offers a sharp, witty portrait of a generation caught between aspiration and uncertainty. As Pawan and his friends chase promo-tions, negotiate fragile relationships, and measure success in contracts won and salaries earned, they also confront homesickness, ethical dilemmas, and the unsettling realisation that the race they have entered has no clear finish line.
Wry and perceptive, the novel captures a generation propelled by opportunity yet trapped in a competition that never quite ends. In Jerry Pinto s translation, Kalia s keenly observed story becomes a vivid chronicle of ambition, migration, and the restless energy of a generation learning to live and compete in a new India.
The Author
Mamta Kalia is an Indian author, teacher, and poet, writing primarily in the Hindi language. She has written several novels and collections of short stories, four collections of poetry, as well as two collections of plays. Kalia has won several literary awards. In 2017, she won the Vyas Samman for her novel Dukkham Sukkham (Sadness and Happiness).
The Translator
Jerry Pinto is among India s most celebrated authors. He is the multi-award-winning and best-selling author of the novels Em and the Big Hoom, Murder in Mahim and The Education of Yuri, and the non-fiction book Helen. Jerry has also translated from Marathi the autobiographies of Daya Pawar, Malika Amar Sheikh and Vandana Mishra. In 2016, he was awarded the Windham- Campbell Prize and the Sahitya Akademi Award.
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