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'This book is as much an autobiography as a biography of Aligarh, seen through the eyes of a local Muslim, born and raised there. No one else could have told us more effectively what it means to live in a ghetto--and even what a ghetto is--and to experience communal violence as a minority (not only at the time of physical encounters, but routinely and symbolically). While the style is most accessible, this is a social science book.' --Christophe Jaffrelot, political scientist and author of Modi's India

'A gripping and poignant memoir by an astonishing new talent, City on Fire transcends the boundaries of a single city, inviting readers to contemplate the broader implications of division. This is a courageous and beautifully written memoir that I'd urge everyone to read.' --Sonia Faleiro, author of The Good Girls

'A thoughtful and invigorating memoir, which functions as both a fascinating personal history and a window onto modern-day India.' --Isaac Chotiner, staff writer at The New Yorker

'City on Fire is a compelling commentary, on a locality, a city and ultimately the country.' --Rana Safvi, historian and author of The Forgotten Cities of Delhi

'A haunting coming-of-age memoir that is a seething indictment of what it means to be Muslim in India today, and a personal history of a community navigating questions of dignity, freedom, loss and systematic denial of justice.' --Suchitra Vijayan

About the Author

Zeyad Masroor Khan is a journalist, writer and documentary film-maker based in New Delhi. In his decade-long journalistic career, he has worked with national and international media companies like Reuters, Vice, Brut and Deccan Herald. A South Asia Speaks fellow, he primarily writes on politics, marginalized communities, crime and culture. Three of his documentaries have been screened at international film festivals. City on Fire: A Boyhood in Aligarh is his first book.
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  • ISBN: 9789356998247
  • Author: Zeyad Masroor Khan
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • Pages: 312
  • Format: Hardback
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Review

'This book is as much an autobiography as a biography of Aligarh, seen through the eyes of a local Muslim, born and raised there. No one else could have told us more effectively what it means to live in a ghetto--and even what a ghetto is--and to experience communal violence as a minority (not only at the time of physical encounters, but routinely and symbolically). While the style is most accessible, this is a social science book.' --Christophe Jaffrelot, political scientist and author of Modi's India

'A gripping and poignant memoir by an astonishing new talent, City on Fire transcends the boundaries of a single city, inviting readers to contemplate the broader implications of division. This is a courageous and beautifully written memoir that I'd urge everyone to read.' --Sonia Faleiro, author of The Good Girls

'A thoughtful and invigorating memoir, which functions as both a fascinating personal history and a window onto modern-day India.' --Isaac Chotiner, staff writer at The New Yorker

'City on Fire is a compelling commentary, on a locality, a city and ultimately the country.' --Rana Safvi, historian and author of The Forgotten Cities of Delhi

'A haunting coming-of-age memoir that is a seething indictment of what it means to be Muslim in India today, and a personal history of a community navigating questions of dignity, freedom, loss and systematic denial of justice.' --Suchitra Vijayan

About the Author

Zeyad Masroor Khan is a journalist, writer and documentary film-maker based in New Delhi. In his decade-long journalistic career, he has worked with national and international media companies like Reuters, Vice, Brut and Deccan Herald. A South Asia Speaks fellow, he primarily writes on politics, marginalized communities, crime and culture. Three of his documentaries have been screened at international film festivals. City on Fire: A Boyhood in Aligarh is his first book.

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