Timeri N. Murari

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Timeri N. Murari


Born
in Madras, India
July 29, 1941

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Timeri Murari is an award winning writer, filmmaker, and playwright, who began his career as journalist on the Kingston Whig Standard in Ontario, Canada. He writes for the Guardian, Sunday Times, and other magazines and newspapers internationally. He has published both fiction and non-fiction, and his bestselling novel, Taj, was translated into 19 lanugages and has recently been reissued by Penguin India. In 2006, he published a memoir, My Temporary Son, exploring the difficulties of adopting a desperately ill orphan. Timeri now lives with his wife in his ancestral home of Chennai, India.

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The Taliban Cricket Club

3.87 avg rating — 4,102 ratings — published 2012 — 41 editions
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Taj: A Story of Mughal India

3.78 avg rating — 608 ratings — published 1985 — 20 editions
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My Temporary Son: An Orphan...

4.62 avg rating — 39 ratings — published 2005 — 3 editions
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Four Steps from Paradise

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The Imperial Agent

3.45 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 1988 — 2 editions
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The Arrangements of Love

3.64 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 2004 — 2 editions
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Empress of the TAJ: In Sear...

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The Final Contagion

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The Last Victory

3.84 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 1988 — 8 editions
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Limping to the Centre of th...

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“Cricket is theater, it's dance, it's an opera. It's dramatic. It's about individual conflict that takes place on a huge stage. But the two warriors also represent the ten other players; it's a relationship between the one and the many. The individual and the social, the leader and the follower, the individual and the universal.”
Timeri N. Murari, The Taliban Cricket Club

“Isa looked down the river to the Taj Mahal. It shone harshly in the midday sun, the marble glared back at the sky and it stood isolated and alone. It needed a companion of beauty, but there was none in this world. Isa had thought long about the tomb; it had life, it breathed. He imagined the rise and fall of the stone as it sighed. He realized it was lonely. It was a perfect thing in an imperfect world, and that was an awesome burden.”
Timeri Murari, Taj: A Story of Mughal India

“Like all who inhabit a police state, we live bland and obedient outer lives, while our inner ones seeth in rebellion.”
Timeri N. Murari, The Taliban Cricket Club

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