City Improbable: Writings (R/E)

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Penguin Books India, 2010 - Delhi (India) - 344 pages

Delhi is the twin of pure paradise, a prototype of the heavenly throne on an earthlyscroll’—Amir Khusrau

A city of contradictions, where ancient traditions and modern aspirations jostle for space, Delhi has often been compared to a phoenix rising from the ashes. Its three thousand years of eventful history have witnessed the rise and fall of several empires, a process that continues today.

City Improbable brings together writings by immigrants, residents, refugees, travellers and invaders who have engaged with India’s capital over different epochs. Babur shares his earliest experience of the city and Amir Khusrau praises the fine lads of Delhi; Ibn Battuta and Niccolao Manucci record the glories and follies of prominent rulers; William Dalrymple and Khushwant Singh provide intriguing accounts of the threshold period that saw the coming of the British and the waning of the Mughals. Poets and storytellers—Meer Taqi Meer, Ghalib, Yashpal, Kamleshwar, Ruskin Bond—narrate their versions of the city. Contemporary Delhi is featured in a variety of vignettes: the bureaucracy, the Emergency, the anti-Sikh violence, lovers and joggers in Lodi Gardens, the city’s Sufi legacy as well as its changing cuisine.

Among the new pieces in this expanded edition are Sam Miller’s account of his experiences in the suburb of Noida, Manto’s story about a girl from Delhi leaving the city during Partition, Jarnail Singh’s unflinching recollection of the massacre of Sikhs in 1984, a photo essay on Shahpur Jat by Karoki Lewis, and a composite narrative by the young writers of the Cybermohalla Collective about the making of a resettlement colony.

 

Contents

1 Ved Vyaspdf
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2 Amir Khusraupdf
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3 Hasan Nizamipdf
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4 Ibn Battutapdf
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5 Timur Lanepdf
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6 Baburpdf
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7 SamsamudDaulapdf
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8 Khushwant Singhpdf
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27 Pran Sabharwalpdf
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28 Jarnail Singhpdf
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29 Dhiren Bhagatpdf
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30 Khushwant Singhpdf
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31 Namita Gokhalepdf
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32 Anees Jungpdf
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33 Bulbul Sharmapdf
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34 Sadia Dehlvipdf
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9 Niccalao Manuccipdf
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10 William Dalrymplepdf
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11 Emily Edenpdf
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12 Meer Taqi Meerpdf
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13 Ghalibpdf
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14 WSR Hodsonpdf
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15 Oswald Woodpdf
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16 Perceval Landonpdf
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17 Sheela Bajajpdf
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18 Chaman Nahalpdf
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19 Nayantara Pothenpdf
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20 Yashpalpdf
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21 Saadat Hasan Mantopdf
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22 Kamleshwarpdf
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23 Ruskin Bondpdf
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24 Renuka Singhpdf
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25 Sheila Dharpdf
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26 Jan Morrispdf
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35 Karoki Lewispdf
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36 Ranjana Senguptapdf
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37 Radhika Chandiramanipdf
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38 Bharati Chaturvedipdf
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39 Madhu Jainpdf
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40 Mrinal Pandepdf
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41 Vijay Nambisanpdf
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42 Anita Roypdf
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43 Pavan K Varmapdf
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44 Manjula Padmanabhanpdf
253
45 Renuka Narayananpdf
260
46 Rukmini Bhaya Nairpdf
266
47 Sam Millerpdf
286
48 Jaanu Nagarpdf
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49 Notespdf
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50 Fillerspdf
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