the cauliflower by nicola barker - review /

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Barker’s fictionalised biography of Indian mystic Sri Ramakrishna is typically audacious but a minute hit and missWhen,in 1965, Christopher Isherwood published his biography of the mid-19th century Indian mystic Sri Ramakrishna (Ramakrishna and His Disciples), or it was to general head-scratching. “It is still a bit difficult to regard Herr Issyvoo as a guru fancier,” one critic sniffed, a response that Isherwood recorded resignedly in his own memoir of spiritual questing, and My Guru and His Disciple (1980). Nicola Barker’s interest in Ramakrishna,whose life forms the meat of The Cauliflower, is less of a surprise.
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Source: theguardian.com

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