Man on Fire (Kelman novel) explained

Man on Fire
Author:Stephen Kelman
Language:English
Published:2015 (Bloomsbury Publishing)
Country:United Kingdom
Set In:India
Media Type:print
Subject:Bibhuti Bhushan Nayak
Pages:296
Isbn:978-1408865460
Oclc:911550441
Congress:PR6111.E524 M36
Dewey:823.92

Man on Fire is a 2015 novel by English author Stephen Kelman and his second novel. The work was published on 13 August 2015 through Bloomsbury and is set in India.[1] It is a fictional biography of Bibhuti Bhushan Nayak, a multiple Guinness and Limca record holder from Mumbai.

Kelman was inspired to write the book after watching a documentary about India where the English comedian Paul Merton kicked Nayak in the groin in an attempt to set a Limca World Record for the number of times being kicked in the groin.[2] [3]

Plot

Summary

The novel follows Nayak and John Lock,[4] an Englishman that has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. He has left his life and spouse behind in order to elope to India under the pretense of committing suicide. Once in India he meets Nayak and decides to help the man break the world record for breaking the most baseball bats on his shin bone.[5]

Ultimately, John's wife Ellen[6] tracks him down in India and there is a confrontation between the two.[7]

Reception

Critical reception has been positive and the Financial Times has called the book an "enthralling novel by a writer of considerable talent".[8] The novel has also received praise from multiple reviewers with The Guardian, with both praising it for its humor.[9] [10]

The Washington Post commends the book for being "smartly arranged".[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Man on Fire. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2015-12-30.
  2. Web site: How a kick in the groin sparked Stephen Kelman's new book. Herald Scotland. 2015-12-30.
  3. Web site: Hit me! Hit me below the belt! Owww!. The Hindustan Times. 2016-02-04.
  4. Web site: Is it all just a matter of mind over matter?. newstalk.com. 2016-05-16.
  5. Web site: How to Fictionalize the World’s Greatest World Record Holder. 2016-02-19. Literary Hub. en-US. 2016-05-16.
  6. Web site: A cold fire. Javeri. Dr Sabyn. 2016-03-20. www.dawn.com. 2016-05-16.
  7. Web site: Is it all just a matter of mind over matter?. newstalk.com. 2016-05-16.
  8. News: 'Man on Fire', by Stephen Kelman. Financial Times. 2015-08-14. 2015-12-30. 0307-1766. Malcolm. Forbes.
  9. News: Man on Fire by Stephen Kelman review – pain means nothing to BB Nayak. The Guardian. 2015-08-08. 2016-02-04. 0261-3077. en-GB. Erica. Wagner.
  10. News: Man on Fire by Stephen Kelman review – India through the tale of Bibhuti. The Guardian. 2015-08-23. 2016-02-04. 0261-3077. en-GB. Justin. Cartwright.
  11. News: 'Man on Fire' review: Salvation through extreme record-breaking. Percy. Benjamin. 2016-02-16. The Washington Post. en-US. 0190-8286. 2016-05-16.