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A mesmerizing narrative, the book takes readers into the heart of a metropolis relatively resistant to the currents of globalization.
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This work features essays about Indian popular culture and high culture, travel and location in Paris, Bombay, Dublin, Calcutta and Berlin, empire and nationalism, Indian and Western cinema, music, art and literature, politics, race, and ...
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It was Amit Chaudhuri’s first book, the work of a novelist whose striking originality of conception would subsequently become ever more clear.
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Offering a highly personal introduction to Indian music, the book is also a meditation on the differences between Indian and Western music and art-making as well as the ways they converge in a modernism that Chaudhuri reframes not as a ...
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With exquisitely sensuous detail, quiet humor, and unsentimental poignancy, Amit Chaudhuri paints a luminous portrait of the spiritual and emotional force behind a revered Indian tradition; of two fundamentally different but intricately ...
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Friend of My Youth, his deceptively casual and continually observant and inventive new novel, makes us see and feel the great city of Bombay while bringing us into the quizzical, tender, rueful, and reflective sensibility of its central ...
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Afternoon Raag is a book of branching and overlapping stories, a book that like memory moves unpredictably in time.
inauthor:"Amit Chaudhuri" from books.google.com
Freedom Song is a novel about family life and city life at an uneasy moment in time. Set in Calcutta in 1993, the book begins by introducing us to Khuku, whose husband Shib is a retired executive and whose son has gone to live in America.
inauthor:"Amit Chaudhuri" from books.google.com
This Is Probably The First Instance Of Lawrence`S Poetry Being Discussed In The Light Of Recent Theoretical Developments.