Raj Patel
Latest Updates On any given day, thousands of authors are praying to their god of choice or birth for the success of their books, but recently Raj Patel, author of The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy (Picador), was named by an obscure religious group called Share International as its messiah Maitreya, or World Teacher.
The story appears to borrow its plot from Monty Python’s The Life of Brian; since Share’s leader Benjamin Crème suggested but did not explicitly state that Patel was Maitreya, some of the group’s followers have decreed the author of The Value of Nothing as their deity.
By the time of his “deification,” though, The Value of Nothing had already risen to the New York Times bestseller list. “Mercy be,” said Patel.
Addressing such claims on his Web site in a post titled “Call Me Brian,” the British-born Patel, of Indian descent (who very recently became a U. S. citizen), said: “Sadly, I am not the Messiah. I’m just a very naughty boy.”
Since its January release, The Value of Nothing has earned rave reviews (including a PW star), and the buzz has spread virally, landing Patel on The Colbert Report long before anyone ever hinted at his heavenly status.
Patel—whose wife, Minnie, is expecting their first child, a son—is taking the religious allegations with a grain of salt.
