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Book Description

A dazzling postcolonial inversion of Heart of Darkness set during the Great Indian Famine of 1878 that recounts its devastating cost to both life and human dignity.

It is 1878, and Aiden Byrne, an Irish police officer in Madrasapatnam, loyal servant to the crown and Queen Victoria, knows that there is no danger that he ought to fear in this heatblasted and famine-devastated land.

But when he discovers two laborers from Tudor Ice Company being brutally whipped in the countryside, he is dragged into a world whose surface he has only skimmed before. He sees the horrific conditions under which the local workers, members of the lowest rung of the caste system, process the mammoth blocks of ice that are carved out of frozen New England lakes and transported to India for use in the drinks and iceboxes of the colonial forces.

When the two workers disappear―presumably killed―Byrne is approached by Kathavarayan, a charismatic young activist belonging to a lower caste, who is looking to put things right. He sets Byrne off on a journey that brings him face-to-face with the bloody toll of the famine raging through the country―one that would kill more than eight million people before it was done―and forces him to grapple with his own precarious and complicated role in the machinery of the British empire.

In White Elephant, Jeyamohan uses surreal prose and vivid imagery to deliver a searing account of a crucial moment in the history of a nation, a city, and a people.

 

About the Author

Jeyamohan is a Tamil writer and literary critic based in Nagercoil, India. He is considered one of India's finest authors writing today, and his work examines and reinterprets India's rich literary and classical traditions. His considerable output includes novels, short stories, volumes of literary criticism, and books on philosophy.

 

About the Translator

Priyamvada Ramkumar is a translator from Tamil to English. Her debut translation was Jeyamohan’s Stories of the True, originally published in English in India. Take Me Back, her translation of A. Muttulingam’s short story "Ennai Thirupi Edu," was published in Spillwords Press, an online literary magazine. She has been awarded a 2022 ALTA Emerging Translator’s Mentorship as well as a 2023 PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant for her work on Jeyamohan’s White Elephant. She lives in Chennai, India.

White Elephant by Jeyamohan, Priyamvada Ramkumar (Trans.)

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This book will be released July 21, 2026. New release pre-orders ship out on release date. This is a typical estimate, but we will follow up with delivery updates and unexpected issues.
  • Format: Paperback

    Page Count: 336

    Publication Date: July 21, 2026

  • 9780374619428

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