Best Selling Books by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala is the author of Heat and Dust (2016), At the End of the Century (2018), Travelers (1999), A Lovesong for India (2013), The Householder: A Novel (2001).

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Heat and Dust

release date: Feb 01, 2016
Heat and Dust
Booker Prize Winner “A superb . . . moving and profound” novel from the two-time Academy Award-winning screenwriter of A Room with a View and Howard’s End (The Times) Reminiscent of E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India, this stunning love story intertwines the narratives of two women—one in the 1920s, one in the 1970s—and their relationship to India. Partly set in colonial India during the 1920s, Heat and Dust tells the story of Olivia, a beautiful woman suffocated by the propriety and social constraints of her position as the wife of an important English civil servant. Longing for passion and independence, Olivia is drawn into the spell of the Nawab, a minor Indian prince deeply involved in gang raids and criminal plots. She is intrigued by the Nawab’s charm and aggressive courtship, and soon begins to spend most of her days in his company. But then she becomes pregnant, and unsure of the child''s paternity, she is faced with a wrenching dilemma. Her reaction to the crisis humiliates her husband and outrages the British community, breeding a scandal that lives in collective memory long after her death.

At the End of the Century

release date: Dec 04, 2018
At the End of the Century
A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice BOOKER PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR: 17 short stories “about belonging, desire, and the boundaries of love” from “one of the 20th century’s great female writers”—with a foreword by Anita Desai (Washington Post). “Jhabvala has Alice Munro’s gift for making you feel you’re reading a novel in miniature.” —Seattle Times Nobody has written so powerfully of the relationship between and within India and the Western middle classes than Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. In this selection of stories, chosen by her surviving family, her ability to tenderly and humorously view the situations faced by three (sometimes interacting) cultures—European, post–Independence Indian, and American—is never more acute. In “A Course of English Studies,” a young woman arrives at Oxford from India and struggles to adapt, not only to the sad, stoic object of her infatuation, but also to a country that seems so resistant to passion and color. In the wrenching “Expiation,” the blind, unconditional love of a cloth shop owner for his wastrel younger brother exposes the tragic beauty and foolishness of human compassion and faith. The wry and triumphant “Pagans” brings us middle–aged sisters Brigitte and Frankie in Los Angeles, who discover a youthful sexuality in the company of the languid and handsome young Indian, Shoki. This collection also includes Jhabvala’s last story, “The Judge’s Will,” which appeared in The New Yorker in 2013 after her death. The profound inner experience of both men and women is at the center of Jhabvala’s writing: she rivals Jane Austen with her impeccable powers of observation. With an introduction by her friend, the writer Anita Desai, At the End of the Century celebrates a writer’s astonishing lifetime gift for language, and leaves us with no doubt of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s unique place in modern literature.

Travelers

release date: Jul 16, 1999
Travelers
In Travelers, Jhabvala examines the unlikely convergence of four wanderers: Asha, an imperious Indian widow, Raymond, a curious Englishman, Lee, an American looking for her spiritual core, and Gopi, an impressionable young student. With a mixture of impassioned dialogue and subtle narrative, Jhabvala examines the psychological and cultural forces that wend their paths into inextricable knots of love and conflict.

A Lovesong for India

release date: Feb 12, 2013
A Lovesong for India
From the Booker Prize–winning novelist and screenwriter of Howard’s End: “Cinematic” and “exquisite” stories of longing, loss, and redemption (Publishers Weekly). In this expansive story collection, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, author of Heat and Dust and the screenplays for The Remains of the Day and A Room with a View, continues her lifelong meditation on East and West. Set in India, England, and New York City, A Lovesong for India reveals what unites us across oceans, cultures, and lifetimes. In “Innocence,” an older couple, whose social standing is marred by a decades–old scandal, rent out rooms in their Delhi home for both companionship and income. The couple becomes deeply invested in the lives of their two tenants, but with the addition of a third renter—a beautiful and provocative woman from India—tensions in the household push the story to its feverish conclusion. “Talent” finds Jhabvala in New York City reflecting on the friction between family and societal expectations. Magda is a talent scout whose work is her entire life until she meets Ellie, a singer whose immense ability and unguarded personality captivate Magda. Soon Ellie is integrated into Magda’s extended family—for better or worse. This remarkable collection is the hallmark of Jhabvala’s celebrated career and a testament to her “balance, subtlety, wry humor, and beauty” (The New York Times).

The Householder: A Novel

release date: Dec 17, 2001
The Householder: A Novel
"All the figures in this book...are irresistible comic manifestations."—The New Yorker This witty and perceptive novel is about Prem, a young teacher in New Delhi who has just become a householder and is finding his responsibilities perplexing.

In Search of Love and Beauty

release date: Apr 01, 2016
In Search of Love and Beauty
This observant and insightful novel reveals, in rich and poignant detail, the interior lives of three generations of people in their quest for love and beauty Louise, not content with her husband''s gentle affection, strives to reclaim her youth in titillating social and spiritual adventures. Her daughter Marietta searches for beauty in lofty ideas and in her obsession for her son Mark, who believes love is to be found in the pursuit of money and young, vacuous lovers. And Leo, their eccentric, self–styled guru, satisfies himself with power–commanding the bodies and souls of his followers. Demonstrating Jhabvala''s deft twists of irony and humor, In Search of Love and Beauty brings several lifespans, full of hopes and ideals, within our grasp.

Out of India

release date: Apr 01, 2016
Out of India
Chosen by The New York Times Book Review as one of the best books of 1986, this volume of stories, selected by the author from her own early work, represents the essence of her Indian experience. Bearing Jhabvala''s hallmark of balance, subtlety, wry humor, and beauty, these stories present characters that prove to be as vulnerable to the contradictions and oppressions of the human heart as to those of India itself.

Get Ready for Battle

release date: Jan 01, 1989

East Into Upper East

release date: Apr 01, 2016
East Into Upper East
Hailed as one of the best books of 1998 by the Los Angeles Times, this group of twelve short stories was written over the past twenty years. From the steamy streets of New Delhi to New York''s tony Upper East Side, Jhabvala''s characters grapple with the universal quandaries of the human experience–jealousy, passion, temptation, and deception–truths of life and love that follow no matter where we wander.

Three Continents

release date: Jul 16, 1999
Three Continents
Three Continents is a tale of the clash between the easternized West and the westernized East. Twins Harriet and Michael–spoiled, quixotic, and extremely wealthy–have eschewed the vapid world of cocktail parties and adulteries that seems to be their inheritance. In constantly searching to complete themselves, they become the perfect fodder for the charismatic Rawul of Dhoka and his sinister Sixth World Movement.

The Nature of Passion

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Poet and Dancer

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Poet and Dancer
Jhabvala, winner of the Booker Prize as well as an Academy Award for screenwriting, has written a haunting tale of the complex and perilous relations between two young cousins, Angel and Lara. A masterful novel which explores the dangers of love and committment. "From the Trade Paperback edition.

My Nine Lives

release date: Apr 01, 2016
My Nine Lives
For her first novel in more than nine years, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala has written a most unusual book in a career of distinctive and unique accomplishments. My Nine Lives is "Chapters of a Possible Past," as the subtitle declares. It is, as the author has commented, a book filled with "invented memories." Nine vignettes are linked to portray a rich life filled with searching, from London to Delhi, from Hollywood to New York. Each chapter gathers a different cast of characters, some new and some vaguely familiar, and the linked assembly is as exciting and illuminating as an artist''s first show at a Soho gallery or a new play at the Studio Theater. After seventeen books, now in her 77th year, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala takes on as her subject herself, the life she may have or may have wished to live.

To Whom She Will

To Whom She Will
Om livet i Delhi i begyndelsen af 1950erne for to unge, hvis familier lægger planer for deres fremtid

Shards of Memory

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Shards of Memory
A young man named Henry sits down with his grandmother, a genial lady still called Baby by everyone, in her Manhattan townhouse where he has lived all his life, to record the history of a spiritual movement that has woven itself into the fabric of their family''s lives for four generations. What unfolds is a mesmerizing family saga: the imperious great-grandmother Elsa and her husband, an Indian poet, whose marriage is as unconventional as the movement they help to found; Baby, their cheerfully pragmatic daughter, married to the aloof English diplomat Graeme; bemused and brooding Renata, Baby and Graeme''s daughter, married to an idle dreamer; and finally Henry, Renata''s son, who in many ways bears the legacy of all that has gone before. Their lives--and that of the movement''s elusive yet ineluctable founder, known only as the Master--intertwine, diverge, and collide with each other in a masterfully orchestrated story spanning the twentieth century and several continents. By turns brilliantly satiric, insightful, and profoundly moving, Shards Of Memory is a beautifully wrought tale of love and devotion, of family and faith, and of the complex nature of memory itself--a literary tour de force from one of the most distinguished novelists of our time.

Amrita, Or, To Whom She Will

release date: Jan 01, 1989

How I Became a Holy Mother and Other Stories

Like Birds, Like Fishes

Like Birds, Like Fishes
10 stories of life in New Dehli and one story set in England, by a satirist of Indian middle-class mores.

ESMOND IN INDIA

release date: Jan 15, 1990
ESMOND IN INDIA
From Simon & Schuster, Esmond in India is Ruth Prawer Jhabvala''s novel following a young Indian woman who returns to post-Independence Delhi from Oxford University. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala has constructed a richly ripe Indian comedy of manners. She strips bare that certain section of affluent Indian society which is particularly vulnerable to the seductions of an imperial presence, and brilliantly and wittily crystallizes some of the confusions that bedevilled India at the dawn of Independence.

Calore e polvere

release date: Jul 12, 2012
Calore e polvere
India 1923. La giovane, bella e irrequieta Olivia getta lo scompiglio nella colonia britannica di Satipur. Fugge con il Nawab del luogo, abbandonando il marito, un irreprensibile e zelante funzionario dell’Impero animato dai più gretti pregiudizi nei confronti della popolazione locale. Sedotta dai costumi esotici, dai riti e dalle antiche tradizioni dell’India, così in contrasto con la facciata e il perbenismo dei residenti inglesi, Olivia, incurante dello scandalo, si innamora perdutamente del Nawab, un principe dotato di carisma e abituato a concedere molto all’esercizio del potere e poco ai sentimenti. Lo vedrà non più di due, tre volte all’anno. Da questi incontri, tuttavia, rimarrà incinta. Cinquant’anni più tardi, quando i movimenti giovanili occidentali riscoprono l’India come terra della magia e di una condotta di vita alternativa al razionalismo e all’utilitarismo occidentali, anche Anne, giovane giornalista inglese, parte per il grande paese orientale. Con sé porta le lettere di Olivia, la prima moglie di suo nonno, e la stessa passione e curiosità per quel luogo così misterioso e attraente. Per un crudele scherzo del destino, Anne ripercorre fedelmente le orme di Olivia. Si innamora dell’uomo che la ospita, ne rimane incinta e si rifugia in attesa del parto in un ashram vicino alla casa dove Olivia aveva trascorso i suoi ultimi giorni. Là, a distanza di mezzo secolo, un identico interrogativo la tormenterà: può un’anima straniera afferrare lo spirito autentico, la verità di un paese così affascinante e, insieme, così diverso e remoto? Può davvero penetrare la levità e i misteri che quella terra di «calore e polvere» custodisce gelosamente?
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