The Middle Finger

The Middle Finger

by Saikat Majumdar
The Middle Finger

The Middle Finger

by Saikat Majumdar

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Overview

Never afraid of taking risks, Saikat Majumdar has taken his place as one the most striking novelists writing today.

– SHASHI DESHPANDE 

In prose of spare elegance and understated precision, Saikat Majumdar explores an ethical conflict around mentorship, as well as a welter of questions around creative compromise, cultural privilege and entitlement, including the insidious pressures on poets to be ‘snarky and snappy’. Here is a storyteller whose language is writerly yet beautifully unmannered, supple enough to combine irony with gentleness, finely-modulated observation with axiomatic ease. 

  – ARUNDHATHI SUBRAMANIUM

 A novel of love and friendship, pleasure, pain and jealousy.

 – R. RAJ RAO

What are the ethical boundaries of friendship and intimacy between a student and a teacher? 

Megha, a young writing lecturer in New Jersey struggles to finish her thesis and find full-time employment even as she begins to find underground fame as a poet. Restless and disenchanted, she lets her professor and friends persuade her to take up a position at a new university in Delhi. Moving continents, resettling in the city she knew as a teenager, she discovers that the university is an island of wealth and privilege, and that her mandate is to teach and train some of the key members of India’s ruling class. But her life as a teacher is disrupted as she makes a new friend who unsettles her and asks for unexpected support. 

In sharp and lyrical prose, The Middle Finger tells the story of a poet grappling with questions about mentorship and belonging, disrupting boundaries set by society and the hierarchies hidden in the world of education.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789392099281
Publisher: S&S India
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 346 KB
Age Range: 15 - 18 Years

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Never afraid of taking risks, Saikat Majumdar has taken his place as one the most striking novelists writing today.

– SHASHI DESHPANDE 

In prose of spare elegance and understated precision, Saikat Majumdar explores an ethical conflict around mentorship, as well as a welter of questions around creative compromise, cultural privilege and entitlement, including the insidious pressures on poets to be ‘snarky and snappy’. Here is a storyteller whose language is writerly yet beautifully unmannered, supple enough to combine irony with gentleness, finely-modulated observation with axiomatic ease. 

  – ARUNDHATHI SUBRAMANIUM

 A novel of love and friendship, pleasure, pain and jealousy.

 – R. RAJ RAO

What are the ethical boundaries of friendship and intimacy between a student and a teacher? 

Megha, a young writing lecturer in New Jersey struggles to finish her thesis and find full-time employment even as she begins to find underground fame as a poet. Restless and disenchanted, she lets her professor and friends persuade her to take up a position at a new university in Delhi. Moving continents, resettling in the city she knew as a teenager, she discovers that the university is an island of wealth and privilege, and that her mandate is to teach and train some of the key members of India’s ruling class. But her life as a teacher is disrupted as she makes a new friend who unsettles her and asks for unexpected support. 

In sharp and lyrical prose, The Middle Finger tells the story of a poet grappling with questions about mentorship and belonging, disrupting boundaries set by society and the hierarchies hidden in the world of education.

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