Ratings16
Average rating3.3
If there exists a love letter to India, this would be the opposite. A Burning follows 3 characters whose lives are intertwined, dealing with the grittiest and worst aspects of Indian society.
There are extremely gripping and harrowing events in this book that leave you pitying the characters instead of rooting for them. All three characters aim to work their way up in social class, only to be battered down again and again by the system if they don't get extremely lucky or cheat it somehow.
I acclimated to the writing style, and the use of different tenses helped separate the voices of the 3 narrators. However, the writing style didn't lend itself well to the story or help me envision the characters better. It just ends up being a bit annoying to read, and limits the nuance of each character.
Overall, it was an entertaining (albeit horrifying) read that paints the Indian government and society in a single dark stroke.