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The Flying Man

di Roopa Farooki

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Meet Maqil - also known as Mike, Mehmet, Mikhail and Miguel - a chancer and charlatan. A criminally clever man who tells a good tale, trading on his charm and good looks, reinventing himself with a new identity and nationality in each successive country he makes his home, abandoning wives and children and careers in the process. He's a compulsive gambler - driven to lose at least as much as he gains, in games of chance, and in life. A damaged man in search of himself. From the day he was delivered in Lahore, Pakistan, alongside his stillborn twin, he proved he was a born survivor. He has been a master of flying escapes, from Cairo to Paris, from London to Hong Kong, humbled by love, outliving his peers, and ending up old and alone in a budget hotel in Biarritz some eighty years later. His chequered history is catching up with him: his tracks have been uncovered and his latest wife, his children, his creditors and former business associates, all want to pin him down. But even at the end, Maqil just can't resist trying it on; he's still playing his game, and the game won't be over until it's been won.… (altro)
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Roopa Farooki's book is a great read. I admit that I had pre conceived notions about the book that let me down.
However, I am glad I stuck with it, for it ended up being a cracking read.

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  ashkrishwrites | Aug 29, 2018 |
I really enjoyed Roopa Farooki's last novel, The Way Things Look to Me, so I have been looking forward to this one. And it did not disappoint. I thought this was a very well-crafted character study and a master class in how a novelist can make a thoroughly unlikable protagonist sympathetic. This is a deceptively simple book; there is a lot going on beneath the surface and it must have been incredibly difficult to pull off. One of my favorites on the Orange longlist this year. ( )
  GaylaBassham | May 27, 2018 |
I really enjoyed Roopa Farooki's last novel, The Way Things Look to Me, so I have been looking forward to this one. And it did not disappoint. I thought this was a very well-crafted character study and a master class in how a novelist can make a thoroughly unlikable protagonist sympathetic. This is a deceptively simple book; there is a lot going on beneath the surface and it must have been incredibly difficult to pull off. One of my favorites on the Orange longlist this year. ( )
  gayla.bassham | Nov 7, 2016 |
I wasn't sure at first if I was going to enjoy this book as it did not immediately draw me in, however it soon did. It is the story of Maquil (the title's flying man) from birth to death. Each chapter jumps a few years leading up to his death and just beyond. The central character is flawed and selfish; he leaves each of his 3 wives, never tells his children he loves them but he is still a well drawn and somehow likeable character.

Highly recommended. ( )
  hollytom | Mar 30, 2012 |
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And yet, just when The Flying Man seems in danger of going stale, its supporting cast suddenly take over, and the last 100 pages are compelling. Brittle, flawed and damaged as they are, Farooki’s characters always seem real. Told in prose that is both commanding and fluid, this is a potent, seriously impressive novel.

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Ever since her feted debut, Bitter Sweets, Farooki has excelled in writing stories that span continents and mix cultures. Here again, Maqil's story stretches beyond the Lahore of his birth to Paris, Biarritz, London and New York. It is moving that his story should come to an end just as he is jotting down every fake name, identity, address, that has given this multicultural life its shape
 
For all its seductive adventure, this would have benefited from a little more selection. Had it not been for the sweeping nature of Maqil's trajectory, the insistence on covering every stop along his cluttered and outlandish path, I might have believed in him more. But he is over-told and under-shown. Grand events are mentioned in passing or stuffed into the already brimming pages – the political incarcerations in three different countries, the lucrative business deals in Hong Kong, the dabbling in forgery. The result is a story of someone in flight that never quite gets off the ground, an account of a character rather than one who lives and breathes before you. The Flying Man triumphs, though, in the touching symbol it suggests for all our journeys: no matter how many times Maqil takes off, how unleashed he remains from the ties that bind most of us, no matter how determined he is never to grow up, he is ultimately unable to fend off the command to grow old.
 
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Meet Maqil - also known as Mike, Mehmet, Mikhail and Miguel - a chancer and charlatan. A criminally clever man who tells a good tale, trading on his charm and good looks, reinventing himself with a new identity and nationality in each successive country he makes his home, abandoning wives and children and careers in the process. He's a compulsive gambler - driven to lose at least as much as he gains, in games of chance, and in life. A damaged man in search of himself. From the day he was delivered in Lahore, Pakistan, alongside his stillborn twin, he proved he was a born survivor. He has been a master of flying escapes, from Cairo to Paris, from London to Hong Kong, humbled by love, outliving his peers, and ending up old and alone in a budget hotel in Biarritz some eighty years later. His chequered history is catching up with him: his tracks have been uncovered and his latest wife, his children, his creditors and former business associates, all want to pin him down. But even at the end, Maqil just can't resist trying it on; he's still playing his game, and the game won't be over until it's been won.

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