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9789350292297 60ba3406fcf8181fbd60d441 The Householder https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba5f3d3905c37d9bd39999/9789350292297.jpg Naresh Kumar PA to Shri R.K. Asthana IAS is his boss' doorkeeper. There is a share for Naresh in the bounties that flow in through that door and there has been for years. But he is a man besieged. His married daughter is having trouble conceiving his son's call centre job might be a cover for something murkier and his wife expects him to solve these problems. Then there is Pinki Kaur a colleague and his friend's widow whose presence in the office stirs responses in him that he can neither submit to nor suppress. Distracted by personal crises he misses the signs of political trouble brewing at work and so it is that Naresh finds himself suspended from his job. Unseated from the desk that has been the source of his power and well-being he must still struggle to make things right for his family: Naresh is after all a householder. With uncommon acuity Amitabha Bagchi writes of a world where favours are currency where access to power sometimes feels like a prerequisite for survival where power can be both total and ephemeral. The Householder is a view from within this world an examination of the moral condition of our times. 9789350292297
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The Householder

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  • ISBN: 9789350292297
  • Author: Bagchi Amitabh
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 248
  • Format: Hardback
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Naresh Kumar PA to Shri R.K. Asthana IAS is his boss' doorkeeper. There is a share for Naresh in the bounties that flow in through that door and there has been for years. But he is a man besieged. His married daughter is having trouble conceiving his son's call centre job might be a cover for something murkier and his wife expects him to solve these problems. Then there is Pinki Kaur a colleague and his friend's widow whose presence in the office stirs responses in him that he can neither submit to nor suppress. Distracted by personal crises he misses the signs of political trouble brewing at work and so it is that Naresh finds himself suspended from his job. Unseated from the desk that has been the source of his power and well-being he must still struggle to make things right for his family: Naresh is after all a householder. With uncommon acuity Amitabha Bagchi writes of a world where favours are currency where access to power sometimes feels like a prerequisite for survival where power can be both total and ephemeral. The Householder is a view from within this world an examination of the moral condition of our times.

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