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Now in paperback, Benyamin's wry and tender telling transforms the strange and bitter comedy of Najeeb's life in the desert into a universal tale of loneliness and alienation. In the southern Indian state of Kerala, Najeeb's dearest wish is to work in a Persian Gulf country and earn enough money to send some back home. One day, he finally achieves this dream, only to be propelled by a series of incidents--grim and absurd--into a slave-like existence, herding goats in the middle of the Saudi desert. Memories of his loving family and of the lush, verdant landscape of his village haunt Najeeb, whose only solace is the companionship of goats. In the end, the lonely young man is forced to contrive a hazardous scheme to escape his desert prison. An instant bestseller in India, Goat Days is available for the first time in English, translated by Joseph Koyippally. Benyamin is a brilliant new talent of Malayalam literature and his wry and tender telling transforms the strange and bitter comedy of Najeeb's life in the desert into a universal tale of loneliness and alienation.
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As far as I know there are not too many tales of Indians who go to the middle east to work. This was an eye opener. The inhumanity of the life that the protagonist, Najeeb, was forced to live was palpable. That there are lives lost while the families are none the wiser is tragic.
Once I had started I could not put the book down. I had to know what fate befell Najeeb.
This was very powerful writing. It is difficult to pick up another book for some time after such a read that leaves a major impact. Benyamin has been added to my ever growing list of must-read authors.