Love Marriage

Orange Prize for Fiction, 2009

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An outstanding debut novel of fractured family relationships in modern Sri Lanka, from the author of the Women’s Prize-winning Brotherless Night


‘An evocative examination of Sri Lankan cultural mores, and the way one family is affected by love and war’ Financial Times

‘Ganeshananthan is a superb writer’ Sunday Times

‘Moving and intelligent’ Independent


In this globe-scattered Sri Lankan family, we speak only of two kinds of marriage. The first is the Arranged Marriage. The second is the Love Marriage.

Reverse a family tree and branches of blood are whittled down to one person – in this case, first-generation American Yalini. The daughter of Sri Lankan immigrants, Yalini finds herself caught between the traditions of her ancestors and the lure of her own modern world. When she is summoned to Toronto to help care for her dying uncle, Kumaran, Yalini is forced to see that violence is not a relic of the Sri Lankan past, but very much a part of her Western present.

While Kumaran’s loved ones gather around him to say goodbye, Yalini traces her family’s roots through a series of marriages – Love Marriage, Arranged Marriage, and all that lies in between.

Reviews

An unusual and accomplished first novel...Sadly topical and widely relevant, but also an assured piece of writing and a commentary on a situation many of us know little about
CORNFLOWER
The book is at times witty and always beautifully written
IRISH TIMES
In spare, lyrical prose, VV Ganeshananthan's debut novel tells the story of two Sri Lankan Tamil families over four generations who, despite civil war and displacement, are irrevocably joined by marriage and tradition...Powerful
MS MAGAZINE
Ganeshananthan has created a slow-burning and beautifully written debut in Love Marriage. It is an evocative examination of Sri Lankan cultural mores, and the way one family is affected by love and war
FINANCIAL TIMES
Ganeshananthan mixes up the sequence, tossing before the reader shards of memories which look like pieces of broken bangles. But when we look at those broken bangles through her kaleidoscope, her twisting of the lens reveals patterns that make it possible to understand aspects of the conflict, even if the horrors cannot be excused
INDEPENDENT
Innovative...this is an amibtious family drama about an underreported part of the world, filled with well-shaded characters (and) gorgeous flourish...Buy it
NEW YORK MAGAZINE
This story is written in a series of many short extracts, fragmented parts of the whole and it works really well. This is how events happened and it's that useful imagery of the patchwork or the jigsaw that prevails as slowly all the gaps are filled...A beautifully written story
DOVE GREY READER
The prose is beautiful - elegant, elegiac, precise...This is a very classy novel (4-stars)
BOOKBAG.CO.UK
Sri Lanka's civil war forms the backdrop to a powerful debut novel that explores the diverse possibilities of different marriages....Moving and intelligent
METRO
A haunting debut written with great finesse, this is a beautiful novel
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