Friday, 9 January 2009
Q & A by Vikas Swarup
"I have been arested. For winning a quiz show. They came for me last night, when even the stray dogs had gone off to sleep. They broke open my door, handcuffed me and marched me off to the waiting jeep with a flashing red light." So begins Vikas Swarup’s story about the orphaned, penniless waiter from Mumbai who answered thirteen questions correctly on a TV quiz show to win one billion rupees. The producers have him arrested, convinced that he has cheated his way to victory. In telling his life story to his lawyer, he explains, via flashbacks, how various events in his life provided him with the answers to the 13 questions. Fighting to stay alive and make a living in "Asia’s biggest slum... amid the modern skyscrapers and neon-lit shopping complexes", through Ram’s life story Swarup portrays the difficulties of life for the underprivileged in India. Gangsters kidnap and maim children to use as beggars; vain film stars flail against their fading celebrity; policemen line their pockets; gamblers fix cricket matches; pimps incarcerate their own sisters. But it is also a story about friendship and loyalty and the lengths that people are willing to go to for those they love. Q & A has been adapted for the big screen under the title Slumdog Millionaire. Directed by Danny Boyle, the movie is due to be released in Ireland this month. Q & A by Vikas Swarup was published by Black Swan in 2006.
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