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Rupa to Publish CHALLENGES OF GOVERNANCE: An Insider’s View by B.K. Chaturvedi

by New Asian Writing • 29/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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(INR 595, 232pp) ABOUT THE BOOK Challenges of Governance traces the long and remarkable journey of B.K. Chaturvedi, from the hinterlands of Uttar Pradesh where he grew up, to the heady days when he became Cabinet Secretary and, thereafter, Member of…

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Rupa to Publish Think, Lead and Strategize Like Kumar Mangalam Birla by Rajiv Agarwal

by New Asian Writing • 29/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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(INR 295, 184pp) ABOUT THE BOOK The key to success is not destiny and coincidence as many believe, but a well-rounded strategy, managerial excellence and most importantly, clear and precise thoughts. These are also the traits that helped Kumar Mangalam…

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Rupa to Publish Kashmir As I See It: From within and afar by Ashok Dhar

by New Asian Writing • 28/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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(INR 595, 248pp) ABOUT THE BOOK Stories of the trauma and betrayal faced by Kashmiris have been told, the events retraced and analysis offered. And yet, one of the most long-standing disputes in India’s post-Independence history remains unsettled. If it…

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Rupa to Publish Hindu Dharma and the Culture Wars by Koenraad Elst

by New Asian Writing • 28/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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(INR 395, 272pp) ABOUT THE BOOK ‘Culture war’ is a term that originated with the nineteenth-century German nation-builder Otto von Bismarck, who initiated a struggle with the Church on control over education, and called it ‘Kulturkampf’ (culture war). The same…

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Rupa to Publish SANJAY DUTT: One Man, Many Lives by Ram Kamal Mukherjee

by New Asian Writing • 28/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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(INR 500, 240pp) ABOUT THE BOOK What the world knows about Sanjay Dutt is only half-truths. Best-selling author, film producer and renowned journalist Ram Kamal Mukherjee unravels the enigma and stigma surrounding Sanju Baba. There can be no last word…

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Aleph to Publish ANIMALIA INDICA: THE FINEST ANIMAL STORIES IN INDIAN LITERATURE Edited by Sumana Roy

by New Asian Writing • 28/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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Fiction (INR 699, 304pp) ABOUT THE BOOK Extraordinary stories for readers of every stripe. For centuries, the animal kingdom has captured the Indian imagination. And the land of the Panchatantra and the Jataka Tales continues to give rise to literary masterpieces. Some of the…

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Aleph to Publish The Nine Waves: The Extraordinary Story Of Indian Cricket by Mihir Bose

by New Asian Writing • 28/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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Non Fiction(INR 999, 598 pp) PRAISE FOR THE BOOK ‘Mihir has followed Indian cricket since his school days in Mumbai and The Nine Waves in his own style will bring out the subtleties and the nuances, pulls and pressures, the culture and…

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Bloomsbury to Publish The Farm by JOANNE RAMOS

by New Asian Writing • 25/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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A compulsive, brilliant novel about race, class, family and powerfor fans of Celeste Ng, Margaret Atwood and Naomi Alderman Praise for the book: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale of 2019’ – Marie Claire ‘A firecracker of a novel, at once caustic and…

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Essays

What Is in an Identity? The perils of identity in a society with an increasingly radical mindset by Monisha Raman

by New Asian Writing • 16/04/2019 • 4 Comments
Prashanth Mahadevan

In July 2017, when large parts of India were in anxiety in the hope of an average monsoon, the landmark judgment by the Supreme Court (SC) decriminalising gay sex came as a surprise to vast sections of the society. The…

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Bloomsbury to Publish AMIT SHAH AND THE MARCH OF BJP by Anirban Ganguly and Shiwanand Dwivedi

by New Asian Writing • 10/04/2019 • 0 Comments
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It is for the first time that Amit Shah’s story is being told—an authentic, no-holds-barred and detailed narration of one of the most influential leaders of our times. About the Book The story of Amit Shah’s political life, struggles, rise…

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NAW Poetry

‘Temporary homes’ by Mariyam Raza Haider

by New Asian Writing • 08/04/2019 • 1 Comment
Mariyam Raza Haider

I once rented an apartment, that earlier belonged to someone else. Someone who loved lavender, as the walls of the living room indicated, Someone who liked the morning sun pour onto their bedroom sheets, While the window lay curtain less…

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