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The Ivory Throne

Written by:
Manu S. Pillai
Narrated by:
Sunil Nambiar

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
36
Narrator
3
Release Date
April 2, 2019
Duration
26 hours 40 minutes
Summary
In 1498, when Vasco da Gama set foot in Kerala looking for Christians and spices, he unleashed a wave of political fury that would topple local powers like a house of cards. The cosmopolitan fabric of a vibrant trading society - with its Jewish and Arab merchants, Chinese pirate heroes and masterful Hindu Zamorins - was ripped apart, heralding an age of violence and bloodshed. One prince, however, emerged triumphant from this descent into chaos. Shrewdly marrying Western arms to Eastern strategy, Martanda Varma consecrated the dominion of Travancore, destined to become one of the most dutiful pillars of the British Raj. What followed was two centuries of internecine conflict in one of India's premier princely states, culminating in a dynastic feud between two sisters battling to steer the fortunes of their house on the eve of Independence. Manu S. Pillai's retelling of this sprawling saga focuses on the remarkable life and work of Sethu Lakshmi Bayi, the last - and forgotten - queen of the House of Travancore. The supporting cast includes the flamboyant painter Raja Ravi Varma and his wrathful wife, scheming matriarchs of 'violent, profligate and sordid' character, wife-swapping court favourites, vigilant English agents, quarrelling consorts and lustful kings. Extensively researched and vividly rendered, The Ivory Throne conjures up a dramatic world of political intrigues and factions, black magic and conspiracies, crafty ceremonies and splendorous temple treasures, all harnessed in a tragic contest for power and authority in the age of empire.
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RMHjr

Very interesting subject matter with many insights to be gained in the complex history of Indian states, and how the caste system has evolved. The narrator did mispronounce many words, but it seemed more like the authentic English spoken by someone from India, and lent the book a certain charm to the text being read. His pronunciation of indigenous names and places in India seemed wonderful.

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David W.

Very in interesting but a great pity that the narrator has such poor ability to pronounce English.

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