A Son of the Circus
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Novel • Fiction
India • 1980s
1994
Adult
18+ years
A Son of the Circus by John Irving follows Dr. Daruwalla, an orthopedic surgeon researching achondroplasia in his native Bombay. He becomes entangled in a murder mystery linked to an Inspector Dahr character he created for Hindi cinema. The plot includes explorations of India's street life, including interactions with orphans, sex workers, and people living with HIV. The narrative involves themes of human trafficking and exploitation.
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John Irving's A Son of the Circus presents a colorful blend of dark humor and intricate storytelling, set against the vibrant backdrop of India. While some critics celebrate its rich, multi-layered narrative and complex characters, others find the plot overly convoluted and meandering. Despite mixed responses, Irving's signature wit and imaginative prose shine through.
A reader who would enjoy John Irving's A Son of the Circus is likely captivated by intricate plots and rich, character-driven narratives. Fans of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses or Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude will appreciate the novel's blend of social satire, dark comedy, and deep cultural commentary.
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A Son of the Circus was inspired by John Irving's experiences and observations from his frequent visits to India, which adds authentic cultural details to the backdrop of the novel.
In an interview, John Irving mentioned that he initially intended to set the novel in Toronto, Canada, but felt that India provided a more compelling and vibrant setting for the story he wanted to tell.
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Although A Son of the Circus is a murder mystery, Irving named the novel to reflect its broader thematic elements, as the "circus" symbolizes the chaotic and intricate world the characters inhabit.
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633
Novel • Fiction
India • 1980s
1994
Adult
18+ years
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