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Solo by Rana Dasgupta

Tokyo Cancelled, a debut in 2005, was a wonderful celebration of the art of the storyteller, in which thirteen travellers stranded at an airport fill the quiet hours of the night by taking turns telling stories, each with a hint of the absurd, a modern Canterbury Tales. In Dasgupta's first proper' novel, he recounts a century of Bulgarian history through the eyes of a blind centenarian with an eye for the surreal. One for fans of Gabriel Garcia Márquez or Jonathan Safran Foer.

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