Night Theatre
By (Author) Vikram Paralkar
Profile Books Ltd
Serpent's Tail
3rd March 2020
6th February 2020
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
224
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 16mm
188g
'I read this book in a single addictive sitting. It will stay with me for a long time' - Jeet Thayil
'Paralkar has created my favorite kind of story: morbid, magical, and enthralling' - Sarah Blake
As dusk approaches, a former surgeon goes about closing up his dilapidated clinic in rural India. His day, like all his days, has been long and hard. His medical supplies arrive late if at all, the electrics in the clinic threaten to burn out at any minute, and his overseer, a corrupt government official, blackmails and extorts him. It is thankless work, but the surgeon has long given up any hope of reward in this life.
That night, as the surgeon completes his paperwork, he is visited by a family - a teacher, his heavily pregnant wife and their young son. Victims of a senseless attack, they reveal to the surgeon wounds that they could not possibly have survived.
And so the surgeon finds himself faced with a preposterous task: to mend the wounds of the dead family before sunrise so that they may return to life. But this is not the only challenge laid before the surgeon, and as the night unfolds he realises his future is tied more closely to that of the dead family than he could have imagined.
At once dustily realist and magically unreal, Night Theatre is a powerful fable about the miracles we ask of doctors, and the fine line they negotiate between life and death.
I read this book in a single addictive sitting. It will stay with me for a long time. -- Jeet Thayil, Booker Prize shortlisted author of Narcopolis
Night Theatre is astonishing - stark and luminous, nimble and tensile, powerful and propulsive in the moment, but also full of lingering wonder. -- Leah Hager Cohen, author of Strangers and Cousins
A haunting, hallucinatory fable, Night Theatre wrestles with the deepest mysteries of morality, death, and the afterlife. -- Rachel Heng, author of Suicide Club
Night Theatre hypnotized me, held me on the line between life and death ... Paralkar has created my favorite kind of story: morbid, magical, and enthralling. -- Sarah Blake, author of Naamah
Haunting and irresistible. I cannot wait for you to read this book. -- Waytu Moore, author of She Would Be King
A beautifully fearsome meta-fiction on death, the dead and the living * Business Line *
Equal parts speculative fiction, medical drama and a philosophical treatise on death ... perceptive and absurdly humorous in ways I hadn't expected. By the time I reached its smashing final line, I was hoping Paralkar would resurrect the dead for a sequel. * The Hindu *
Vikram Paralkar is a physician-scientist at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA. He was born and raised in Mumbai.