Capital
A Portrait of Twenty-First Century Delhi
by Rana Dasgupta
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Pub Date 6 Mar 2014 | Archive Date 19 Mar 2014
Description
At the turn of the twenty-first century, acclaimed novelist Rana
Dasgupta arrived in Delhi with a single suitcase. He had no intention of
staying for long. But the city beguiled him - he 'fell in love and in
hate with it' - and fourteen years later, Delhi is still his home.
Fourteen years of break-neck change. The boom following the opening
up of India's economy plunged Delhi into a tumult of destruction and
creation: slums and markets were ripped down, and shopping malls and
apartment blocks erupted from the ruins. But the transformation was
stern, abrupt and fantastically unequal, and it gave rise to strange and
bewildering feelings. The city brimmed with ambition and rage.
Bizarre crimes stole the headlines.
In Capital, we see Delhi through the eyes of its people. With the lyricism and empathy of a novelist, Dasgupta takes us through a series of encounters - with billionaires and bureaucrats, drug dealers and metal traders, slum dwellers and psychoanalysts - which plunge us into Delhi's intoxicating, and sometimes terrifying, story of capitalist transformation. Interweaving over a century of history with his personal journey, he presents us with the first literary portrait of one of the twenty-first century's fastest-growing megalopolises - a dark and uncanny portrait that gives us insights, too, as to the nature of our own - everyone's - shared, global future.
Advance Praise
'Rana Dasgupta is the most unexpected and original Indian writer of his generation' Salman Rushdie
'Rana Dasgupta is the most unexpected and original Indian writer of his generation' Salman Rushdie
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Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780857860026 |
PRICE | £25.00 (GBP) |