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Category: Non fiction

White Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India

William Dalrymple  In the eighteenth century, when the East India company was not yet the force it would one day be, there existed a few Englishmen (and other Europeans) who took up the ways of the fading Mughal culture. These were the White Mughals and among them was James Achilles Kirkpatrick, who arrived in India […]

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June 15, 2014November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

Empires of the Indus: The Story of a River

Alice Albinia  I am showing signs of travelogue addiction, and this is the kind of book that creates it! It’s not just the content of the book, which is marvelous and makes for a treasure trove of information, but the sheer tenacity and guts the author displays, that has made me a fan. Spanning four […]

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April 6, 2014November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

No Full Stops in India

Mark Tully A book published in 1991, and so the best part about it is that it involves a fair amount of time travel. It’s a collection of 10 essays with an introduction and epilogue that could pass off as mini essays too! While all of the essays are commentaries, what adds that little flavour […]

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March 9, 2014November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

An Ordinary Person’s Guide To Empire

Arundhati Roy  Arundhati Roy continues right from where she left off (actually she never has) in The Algebra of Infinite Justice. This time, contexts and facts get repeated in essays, and that might put you off, but that should not take away from the messages. An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire, published in 2004, a […]

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February 9, 2014November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

The Collected Stories: Paul Theroux

Paul Theroux For a while now, I’ve been stuck inside my cocoon of Indian writing and travelogues, except for occasional forays. My biggest peeve was that I couldn’t identify with international fiction. And Paul Theroux, with this book, just laughed. 🙂 The book has 5 parts, the last 2 with an obvious connection, but the […]

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January 12, 2014February 20, 2021 manuscryptsNo Comments

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