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SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE 2015



'A terrific portrait of Delhi right now' - SALMAN RUSHDIE



'An astonishing tour de force by a major writer at the peak of his powers' - WILLIAM DALRYMPLE



The boom following the opening up of India's economy in the early 1990s plunged Delhi the capital city into a tumult of destruction and creation: slums and markets were bulldozed or burnt down and shopping malls and apartment blocks erupted from the ruins - or upon agricultural land taken over in the interests of business and modernization. Immense fortunes were made and in the glassy stores lining the new highways customers paid for global luxury with bags of cash. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of people from the rural hinterland streamed into the newly formed 'National Capital Region' looking for work which they often found constructing cleaning or guarding the homes of the increasingly affluent middle class.

The transformation of the city was stern abrupt and unequal and it gave rise to new and bewildering feelings. Delhi brimmed with ambition and rage. In his first work of non-fiction Rana Dasgupta shows us this new Delhi through the eyes of its people.

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  • ISBN: 9789351776161
  • Author: Dasgupta Rana
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 484
  • Format: Paperback
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE 2015



'A terrific portrait of Delhi right now' - SALMAN RUSHDIE



'An astonishing tour de force by a major writer at the peak of his powers' - WILLIAM DALRYMPLE



The boom following the opening up of India's economy in the early 1990s plunged Delhi the capital city into a tumult of destruction and creation: slums and markets were bulldozed or burnt down and shopping malls and apartment blocks erupted from the ruins - or upon agricultural land taken over in the interests of business and modernization. Immense fortunes were made and in the glassy stores lining the new highways customers paid for global luxury with bags of cash. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of people from the rural hinterland streamed into the newly formed 'National Capital Region' looking for work which they often found constructing cleaning or guarding the homes of the increasingly affluent middle class.

The transformation of the city was stern abrupt and unequal and it gave rise to new and bewildering feelings. Delhi brimmed with ambition and rage. In his first work of non-fiction Rana Dasgupta shows us this new Delhi through the eyes of its people.

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