Titre : | Le Mangeur d'hommes |
Auteurs : | R. K. Narayan ; Anne-Cécile Padoux, Traducteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Paris : Belfond, 1980 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-2-7144-1357-4 |
Format : | 268 p. |
Langues: | Français |
Index. décimale : | 843 (Fiction de langue française) |
Résumé : | Vasu is a bully, and is once compared to a Rakshasa (a demon) by Nataraj and Sastri. Vasu takes up residence in the attic of Nataraj's press by chance and convinces Nataraj that he would stay there as a guest (self declared) only for a few days until he gets put up some place else. Little known to Nataraj, Vasu sees the place very suitable for his activities as a taxidermist plans otherwise. Vasu is a 'pehelwan' (muscleman), proud of his strength. As the story continues, Vasu encroaches on Nataraj's life, every now and then bullies away his friends, his customers, shoots someone's pet dog and many other animals and birds near the dwelling place, poaches wildlife from Mempi hills, creates stench in the neighborhood through his activities as a taxidermist. When Nataraj questions this, Vasu files a complaint with the Rent Control authority on Nataraj as a self declared tenant, entertaining women in the attic, disturbs the peace of Malgudi, whom the narrator refers to as "the man eater of Malgudi |
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