‘… nobody who lives there, nobody at all, has much good to say about Delhi.’ Along with Milton Keynes, Detroit and Purgatory, Delhi is one of the world’s great unloved destinations. So when Elizabeth Chatterjee makes her way from the cool hum of Oxford to the demented June heat of heat of Delhi to research her Ph D, she find herself both baffled and curious about the je ne sais quoi of this city of ‘graveyards and tombstones’. As flanur and sagacious resident, Liz takes us through the serpentine power structures, the idyll, the bullshitpeeling layer after layer of the city’s skin to reveal its aspirations, its insecurity, its charm and finally its urban dissonance. Uncannily perceptive, predictive, and hysterical, Delhi Mostly Harmless puts a firm finger on the electric pulse of Delhi.
Elizabeth Chatterjee
Delhi [EPUB ebook]
Mostly Harmless-One woman’s vision of the city
Delhi [EPUB ebook]
Mostly Harmless-One woman’s vision of the city
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 293 ● ISBN 9788184005103 ● Publisher Random House Publishers India Pvt. Ltd. ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 6141522 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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