Gordon Grant asked this question about Song of Kali:
Does anyone else think Mr. Simmons demonstrates a streak of racism in this book? The uniformly vile description of India and all the people he encounters there in contrast to the idyllic visions of Vermont, Colorado and his lovable, New Yorker friend Abe leaves a sour, xenophobic taste in my mouth.
Joe Piccoli He does comment at the end of the novel about the evils that take place in America as he recounts current news articles. This, to me, seems to come to…moreHe does comment at the end of the novel about the evils that take place in America as he recounts current news articles. This, to me, seems to come to the conclusion that evil exists everywhere and not just Calcutta and is what the main character eventually realizes. If you peel back the rug in any house you will find dirt. (less)
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