Socialite Evenings (1989) is Shobha De's first novel. It describes Mumbai high society and explores the lives of bored, rich housewives trapped in loveless marriages and engaging in ill-fated extramarital affairs, smug selfish husbands who use their wives more for social respectability than for love, fashionable parties, false spiritual leaders, and a portrait of the general moral, spiritual and intellectual bankruptcy and decadence of the elite who have traded their traditional culture for Westernization and materialism.

Socialite Evenings
AuthorShobha De
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherPenguin Books
Publication date
1989
Media typePrint (Paperback)
ISBN0-14-012267-2
OCLC21599147
LC ClassMLCS 89/00052 (P)
Followed byStarry Nights 

Plot summary edit

Karuna, the main protagonist and narrator, seeks a more glamorous wealthy lifestyle than that of her traditional, middle-class background. She pursues a career as a model, through which she meets the socialite Anjali. Following Anjali's model, Karuna marries a wealthy man. However, she finds that she is not satisfied living with her husband, who has little consideration for her. She has an affair with her husband's friend, and eventually divorces him. She writes successful memoirs, and achieves a measure of fame and pride in herself as she becomes an active socialite and eventually uses her newfound prominence as a celebrity to get herself a position as an advertising copywriter and creator of a television series.

The novel's storyline parallels Shobha De's own rise to fame and appeared to be partially autobiographical.[1]

Reception edit

Socialite Evenings received poor reviews at its release, with complaints that it relied too much on racy content without satisfying substance.[1][2] In the years since its first publication, scholars have studied it as an example of women's oppression, especially in the realm of marriage.[3][4][5]

Release details edit

  • 1989, India, Penguin, New Delhi ISBN 0-14-012267-2, Pub date ? ? 1989, paperback
  • 1995, India, Penguin, New Delhi ISBN ?, Pub date ? ? 1995, paperback (as part of The Shobha De Omnibus)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Madhu, Jain (15 October 1989). "Book review: Shobha De's 'Socialite Evenings'". India Today. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Socialite Evenings by de Shobha, Shobha De". www.publishersweekly.com. June 1989. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  3. ^ Vijayalakshmi, R. (September 2014). "Nuptial Nugatory with Reference to De's Karuna in Socialite Evenings". Writers Editors Critics. 4 (3): 93–97.
  4. ^ Rajeswari, C.; Gejeswari, N. (March 2019). "Human Relationships in Shobha De's Socialite Evenings". Language in India. 19 (3).
  5. ^ Karasi, Mangayar (March 2012). "Matriarchal Assertiveness in Shoba De's Select Novels". Writers Editors Critics. 2 (1): 112–118.