The Unwaba Revelations Explained

The Unwaba Revelations
Author:Samit Basu
Language:English
Country:India
Genre:Fantasy
Publisher:Penguin Books
Release Date:2007
Media Type:Print (paperback, hardback)
Pages:520
Isbn:0-14-310352-0

The Unwaba Revelations is a 2007 Indian fantasy novel written by Samit Basu.[1] It is the third and final novel in the Game World trilogy after The Simoqin Prophecies (2004) and The Manticore's Secret (2005).[2] The "Unwaba" is a chameleon, borrowed from a similar creature in the Zulu tradition, which acts as a narrator to the story.[3] The novel was a critical and commercial success.[4]

Characters

See main article: Characters in the Gameworld Trilogy.

Reception

Devangshu Datta of Outlook said that the novel "leans on both Tolkien and Pratchett in terms of format, while liberally borrowing from the Ramayana, John Brunner, George Lucas, Lovecraft et al."[5] Parizaad Khan of Mint gave a positive response and called it a "delicious read".[6] Ramya Sarma of Daily News and Analysis said, "Basu’s latest offering is worth reading, if only to find out how the ends left loose in the first two novels are tied up."[7] A review carried by Hindustan Times wrote: "Epic battles between the gods and the bad guys (demons, in this case) scorch the pages of this 500-page-plus book."[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Samit Basu. The Hindu. 4 February 2013. 28 August 2019.
  2. News: Genocide, sex, mayhem: Unwaba reveals all. Bose. Jhoomur. CNN-News18. 21 December 2007. 28 August 2019.
  3. Web site: Samit Basu, weaving fantasies galore. Singh. Jai Arjun. Rediff.com. 22 January 2008. 28 August 2019.
  4. News: Indian fantasy writers are creating worlds beyond the epics, but readers must know where to look. Upendran. Achala. Scroll.in. 25 June 2016. 28 August 2019.
  5. News: The Last Upper. Datta. Devangshu. Outlook. 25 February 2008. 28 August 2019.
  6. News: Monsters Inc. Khan. Parizaad. Mint. 11 January 2008. 28 August 2019.
  7. News: Fantasy with too many twists. Sarma. Ramya. Daily News and Analysis. 2 March 2008. 28 August 2019.
  8. News: Straight off the Shelf. Hindustan Times. 21 January 2008. 28 August 2019.