Servants Of India

by R. K. Laxman

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In Servants of India, R.K. Laxman profiles ten hilariously idiosyncratic people, who are among the countless men and women who run the lives of the middle class in India. The tales are put together by Ganesh, a freelance journalist trying to write a feature article on servants he has known. As his chronicle progresses, what emerges is a richly embellished narrative starring unforgettable characters. There is Swami, the cook, who finds his true vocation as a godman; Kumar, who deserts his household duties to pursue his tinsel-town dreams; Anthony, the driver, who makes money on the side by giving lifts to strangers; the maid Shanti, whose lift is thrown into turmoil by the neighbour's servant who is besotted with her; and Ramaswami, a trusted retainer who reappears mysteriously, much to the consternation of his employer, long after he has been presumed drowned. Marked by Laxman's trademark wit, and including pencil sketches drawn especially for this edition, Servants of India is a delightful read.
  • ISBN10 0141004215
  • ISBN13 9780141004211
  • Publish Date 4 April 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 17 May 2021
  • Publish Country IN
  • Publisher Penguin Random House India
  • Imprint Penguin
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 144
  • Language English