Q&A: Brinda Charry, Author of The East Indian

Q&A: Brinda Charry, Author of The East Indian

What inspired the idea behind this book?

I came to the novel from two directions. First, I found out about natives of India who came to colonial America. I discovered that the earliest-known mention of such a person (“Tony”) dates back to 1635 — not too long after the first white settlers arrived! This piece of information surprised me, to say the least, and also fascinated me. I just had to write about it… I was also inspired by a reference to  an “Indian” boy in Shakespeare’s play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream — a surprising and often overlooked reference. It was a reminder of how “global” the world was, even in Shakespeare’s time. So Shakespeare’s Indian boy and “Tony,” possibly the first “East Indian” on North American soil met — and my novel came to be!

What was the research process like for the book?

I read very extensively — both work by historians and original documents from the time period. I read to understand the important historical trends that shaped that long-vanished time; I read to get to know the small details (foods, fauna, flora…); most importantly, I read simply so that the time period becomes real to me — I had to be able to transport myself into it each time I sat down to write — I knew that only then could I transport readers.

What was the most challenging part of writing this book?

Imagining what it was like to live in a newly emerging colony in the “New World” in the 1600s. It is so, so long ago… There were times I felt I had taken on too much.

What are the easiest and most difficult parts of your job as a writer?

Easiest — coming up with ideas/premises; the writing itself once I get into the flow of it. I love writing fiction and am in my element when I am engaged in it.

Most difficult — finding the time; balancing it with my job and other parts of my life.

Who are some of your favourite authors? Or favourite books?

Too many to list fully. but here are some: most of Shakespeare (of course! I am a Shakespearean by academic training), Charles Dickens (I love the variety and idiosyncrasies of his many characters, his large canvas); Hilary Mantel, Amitav Ghosh, and Richard Flanagan for retelling historical events so powerfully and movingly; Gabriel Garcia Marquez for his boldness, imaginative vision, political commentary; the Indian authors Mahaswetha Devi and Arundhati Roy for the courage and vision they bring to their work; I could go on…

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          Publisher details

          The East Indian
          Author
          Brinda Charry
          Publisher
          Scribe
          Genre
          Fiction
          Released
          30 May, 2023
          ISBN
          9781922585677

          Synopsis

          Meet Tony: the first Indian to set foot on American soil.

          Among the settlers, slaves, and indentured servants that make the treacherous journey across the Atlantic to the New World in the early 1600s — for some, an exciting opportunity, for others, a brutal abduction — there is also Tony. As a child, his homeland on the Coromandel Coast of India becomes a trading outpost for the English; as an orphaned teenager, he finds himself kidnapped from the streets of London and bound to servitude on a Virginia plantation. But Tony is not giving up on his dreams just yet.

          Under the rule of a sadistic plantation owner, he forms a tender bond with a young boy who will haunt his nightmares; on an exploration inland alongside a trader and Native Americans, he realises the world is vaster and more mysterious than he could have imagined; and in Jamestown, he finally earns himself a position as a physician’s apprentice, an ambition he has long harboured.

          The East Indian is a Dickensian-style yarn about family, friendship, and finding oneself in the seeds of a new world.
          Brinda Charry
          About the author

          Brinda Charry

          Brinda Charry is an academic who specialises in the work of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. She has a special interest in race and intercultural encounters in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and has published several books and articles in the field. Her novels and short stories, published in India, have won several awards. Born and raised in Bangalore, Brinda now lives in New Hampshire, USA.

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