Jeet Thayil’s Narcopolis: A Testimony to Life in the Margins

Subin T. Daniel, B. Mishra
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Jeet Thayil’s Narcopolis focuses an expository spotlight on the marginalized voices that proliferate in large metropolises and that have been, to a large extent, imperceptible to mainstream academe. Thayil depicts the history of a section of Bombay’s underbelly that was an important nerve center in the drug business before the city’s name change to Mumbai. Although the great variety of drugs described in the novel helps set the overall tone, its diagnostic focus is on the people and on the motives behind their particular life choices. Thayil presents the haunting reality of the life of marginalized and oppressed individuals through the use of raw, grotesque imagery. Given Thayil’s approach to his subject, this paper aims to analyze Narcopolis’ composition and characters with the objective of locating Bakhtinian tropes of carnivalesque and grotesque realism. Another point of inquiry is Thayil’s use of an experimental language that mixes words from diverse vernaculars spoken in Bombay, a practice that adds a charge of authenticity to the narrative’s realist complexion. With Thayil’s debut novel becoming a voice for the voiceless, this paper explores his rendition of how people survive in the margins, largely concealed from critical scrutiny.
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Jeet Thayil的Narcopolis:生活在边缘的见证
Jeet Thayil的《Narcopolis》聚焦于在大城市中扩散的边缘化声音,这些声音在很大程度上不为主流学术界所察觉。塔伊尔描绘了孟买下腹的一段历史,在这座城市更名为孟买之前,这里是毒品交易的重要神经中枢。尽管小说中描述的各种各样的药物有助于奠定整体基调,但它的诊断重点是在人们以及他们特定生活选择背后的动机上。塔伊尔通过使用原始的、怪诞的意象,呈现了被边缘化和受压迫的个体生活中挥之不去的现实。考虑到塔伊尔对其主题的研究方法,本文旨在分析《Narcopolis》的构成和人物特征,以定位巴克蒂尼式的狂欢式和怪诞现实主义的比喻。另一个探究点是,塔伊尔使用了一种实验性语言,混合了孟买各种方言的词汇,这种做法为叙事的现实主义色彩增添了真实性。随着塔伊尔的处女作成为无声者的声音,本文探讨了他对人们如何在边缘生存的演绎,很大程度上隐藏在批评性的审视之下。
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