The Tusk That Did the Damage

Tania James author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:25th Feb '16

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An original, powerfully moving story, by a rising star of contemporary Indian fiction, about an Indian elephant called the Gravedigger, and the devastation he wreaks on a family.

Manu, the studious son of a rice farmer, loses his cousin to the Gravedigger and is drawn into the alluring world of ivory hunting. Emma is working on a documentary set in a Kerala wildlife park with her best friend.

Selected as a Book of the Year 2016 in the Guardian

Shortlisted for the International Dylan Thomas Prize

'One of the most compelling and unusual novels I've read this year.... A fascinating story of hunters and observers, old mythical gods and modern politics.' Sarah Hall, Guardian Books of the Year

When a young elephant is brutally orphaned by poachers, it is only a matter of time before he begins terrorising the countryside, earning his malevolent name from the humans he kills and then tenderly buries with leaves.

Manu, the studious son of a rice farmer, loses his cousin to the Gravedigger and is drawn into the alluring world of ivory hunting.

Emma is working on a documentary set in a Kerala wildlife park with her best friend. Her work leads her to witness the porous boundary between conservation and corruption and she finds herself caught up in her own betrayal.

As the novel hurtles toward its tragic climax, these three storylines fuse into a wrenching meditation on love and revenge, fact and myth, duty and sacrifice. In a feat of audacious imagination and arrestingly beautiful prose, The Tusk That Did the Damage tells an original and heartbreaking story about how we treat nature, and each other.

*Tania James's spellbinding new novel Loot is available for pre-order now!*

One of the most unusual and affecting books... a compulsively readable, devastating novel.
One of the most compelling and unusual novels I've read this year.... A fascinating story of hunters and observers, old mythical gods and modern politics. * Guardian, Book of the Year *
One of the most compelling and unusual novels I've read this year.... A fascinating story of hunters and observers, old mythical gods and modern politics. * Guardian, Book of the Year *
This gorgeously written novel is unlike anything I’ve ever read, and unlike anything you’ve ever read too. * Glamour *
Impressive...sharp and unnerving sensibility. James offers a captivating rendering of an animal's point of view. Assured and skillful * New York Times Book Review *
Impressive * Guardian *
The Tusk That Did the Damage will leave you breathless as you follow three narrators across the wild plains of India. A poacher, a documentary filmmaker, and an elephant called Gravedigger all illuminate the complexities of the country and culture, and you’ll be stunned by the author’s portrayal of the magnificent, tusked animals central to the character’s lives * Time Out New York *
Lusciously written... a thoroughly readable novel that refuses to provide a simplistic perspective on the brutality of elephant poaching * Metro *
Heart-racingly paced...Narrated in part by a pachyderm, it paints a vivid picture of conservation and corruption..a story that moves...with grace and humour, as light-footed as a poacher * National Geographic Traveller *
Ivory trading, poaching, an escaped elephant, a risky love affair, all set in rural South India and “blend[ing] the mythical and the political”—this novel seems to have it all * The Millions *

  • Short-listed for Dylan Thomas Prize 2016 (UK)

ISBN: 9781784700584

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm

Weight: 170g

240 pages