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Man on Fire
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Pub Date
14 Aug 2015
| Archive Date
3 Nov 2015
Description
I was beating the life out of Bibhuti with a baseball bat when my first monsoon broke…
John Lock has come to India to meet his destiny: a destiny dressed in a white karate suit and sporting an impressive moustache. He has fled the quiet desperation of his life in England: decades wasted in a meaningless job, a marriage foundering in the wake of loss and a terrible secret he cannot bear to share with his wife.
He has come to offer his help to a man who has learned to conquer pain, a world record breaker who specialises in feats of extreme endurance and ill-advised masochism. Bibhuti Nayak’s next record attempt – to have fifty baseball bats broken over his body – will set the seal on a career that has seen him rise from poverty to become a minor celebrity in a nation where standing out from the crowd requires tenacity, courage and perhaps a touch of madness. In answering Bibhuti’s call for assistance, John hopes to rewrite a brave end to a life poorly lived.
But as they take their leap of faith together, and John is welcomed into Bibhuti’s family, and into the colour and chaos of Mumbai – where he encounters ping-pong-playing monks, a fearless seven-year-old martial arts warrior and an old man longing for the monsoon to wash him away – he learns more about life, and death, and everything in between than he could ever have bargained for.
I was beating the life out of Bibhuti with a baseball bat when my first monsoon broke…John Lock has come to India to meet his destiny: a destiny dressed in a white karate suit and sporting an...
Description
I was beating the life out of Bibhuti with a baseball bat when my first monsoon broke…
John Lock has come to India to meet his destiny: a destiny dressed in a white karate suit and sporting an impressive moustache. He has fled the quiet desperation of his life in England: decades wasted in a meaningless job, a marriage foundering in the wake of loss and a terrible secret he cannot bear to share with his wife.
He has come to offer his help to a man who has learned to conquer pain, a world record breaker who specialises in feats of extreme endurance and ill-advised masochism. Bibhuti Nayak’s next record attempt – to have fifty baseball bats broken over his body – will set the seal on a career that has seen him rise from poverty to become a minor celebrity in a nation where standing out from the crowd requires tenacity, courage and perhaps a touch of madness. In answering Bibhuti’s call for assistance, John hopes to rewrite a brave end to a life poorly lived.
But as they take their leap of faith together, and John is welcomed into Bibhuti’s family, and into the colour and chaos of Mumbai – where he encounters ping-pong-playing monks, a fearless seven-year-old martial arts warrior and an old man longing for the monsoon to wash him away – he learns more about life, and death, and everything in between than he could ever have bargained for.
Advance Praise
‘An
enthralling fictionalised part-biography of Bibhuti, is Kelman’s moving tribute
to the Times of India journalist … Kelman – no relation to James, although he
shares the great Glaswegian’s ability to write dark, gut-wrenching books full of
life and energy, and that are often very funny’ Jackie McGlone, Sunday
Herald, 2 August 2015
‘An enthralling fictionalised part-biography of Bibhuti, is Kelman’s moving tribute to the Times of India journalist … Kelman – no relation to James, although he shares the great Glaswegian’s...
Advance Praise
‘An
enthralling fictionalised part-biography of Bibhuti, is Kelman’s moving tribute
to the Times of India journalist … Kelman – no relation to James, although he
shares the great Glaswegian’s ability to write dark, gut-wrenching books full of
life and energy, and that are often very funny’ Jackie McGlone, Sunday
Herald, 2 August 2015
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| ISBN |
9781408865460 |
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£12.99 (GBP)
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Available Editions
| EDITION |
Other Format |
| ISBN |
9781408865460 |
| PRICE |
£12.99 (GBP)
|
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