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'''''Last Man In Tower''''' is a 2011 novel by Indian writer [[Aravind Adiga]]. Published by HarperCollins India, it was the third published novel by Adiga. It tells the story of a struggle for a slice of shining Mumbai real estate. The protagonist of the novel is a retired schoolteacher named Yogesh A. Murthy, who is affectionately known as Masterji. |
'''''Last Man In Tower''''' is a 2011 novel by Indian writer [[Aravind Adiga]]. Published by HarperCollins India, it was the third published novel by Adiga. It tells the story of a struggle for a slice of shining Mumbai real estate. The protagonist of the novel is a retired schoolteacher named Yogesh A. Murthy, who is affectionately known as Masterji. |
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A prominent builder offers to buy out the entire apartment block. All of the occupants agree, except for masterji. This creates problem for the builder and the other residents. |
A prominent builder offers to buy out the entire apartment block. All of the occupants agree, except for masterji. This creates problem for the builder and the other residents. |
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Author | Aravind Adiga |
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Language | English |
Genre | Fictional |
Publisher | HarperCollins India, 2011 |
Publication date | 2011 |
Publication place | India |
Media type | Royal (hardback) |
Pages | 432 |
ISBN | 9789350290842 |
Last Man In Tower is a 2011 novel by Indian writer Aravind Adiga. Published by HarperCollins India, it was the third published novel by Adiga. It tells the story of a struggle for a slice of shining Mumbai real estate. The protagonist of the novel is a retired schoolteacher named Yogesh A. Murthy, who is affectionately known as Masterji. File:Http://i.thisislondon.co.uk/i/pix/2011/06/LastManInTower 415.jpg
A prominent builder offers to buy out the entire apartment block. All of the occupants agree, except for masterji. This creates problem for the builder and the other residents.
External links
- Aravind Adiga Official website
- HaperCollins Official website
- Rajiv Arora, Review in The Hindustan Times
- Ceri Radford, Review in The Daily Telegraph
- Randy Boyagoda, Review in Globe and Mail
- Samhita Arni, Review in Daily News and Analysis
- Peter Carty, Review in The Independent