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9789350292259 60ba3401a2fb642010883ea7 Mumbai Noir https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba5f333905c37d9bd39821/9789350292259.jpg After the critical and commercial success of Delhi Noir part of New York's award-winning noir series comes Mumbai Noir which looks through a glass darkly at what is arguably India's most fascinating city. The stories in Mumbai Noir depict the many ways in which the city's ever-present shadowy aspects often force themselves onto the lives of ordinary people. The city's chroniclers-ts novelists essayists poets journalists and filmmakers-often seem overawed by the idea of Mumbai rendering its quotidian realities in brushstrokes of grandiose narratives. What inoculates the stories in this collection from the hyperbole of "maximum city"-that much-abused term coined by the astute Suketu Mehta to describe Mumbai-are the restraints set by the noir genre which stipulates among other things an unflinching gaze at the underbelly without recourse to sentimentality or forced denouements. When viewed from a plane (or hot-air balloon) any metropolis might strike one as jaw-dropping. For a majority of Mumbai's residents however the city's overcrowded public transportation and decaying infrastructure fail to provide even the minimum of relief ... 9789350292259
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Mumbai Noir

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  • ISBN: 9789350292259
  • Author: Tyrewala Altaf
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 280
  • Format: Paperback
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After the critical and commercial success of Delhi Noir part of New York's award-winning noir series comes Mumbai Noir which looks through a glass darkly at what is arguably India's most fascinating city. The stories in Mumbai Noir depict the many ways in which the city's ever-present shadowy aspects often force themselves onto the lives of ordinary people. The city's chroniclers-ts novelists essayists poets journalists and filmmakers-often seem overawed by the idea of Mumbai rendering its quotidian realities in brushstrokes of grandiose narratives. What inoculates the stories in this collection from the hyperbole of "maximum city"-that much-abused term coined by the astute Suketu Mehta to describe Mumbai-are the restraints set by the noir genre which stipulates among other things an unflinching gaze at the underbelly without recourse to sentimentality or forced denouements. When viewed from a plane (or hot-air balloon) any metropolis might strike one as jaw-dropping. For a majority of Mumbai's residents however the city's overcrowded public transportation and decaying infrastructure fail to provide even the minimum of relief ...

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