Rotem Geva’s new book traces Delhi’s journey through Partition and beyond | Book

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Delhi Reborn: Partition and Nation Building in India’s Capital


Author:  Rotem Geva


Publisher: Speaking Tiger


Pages: 349


Price: Rs 599


Early in the book, the author successfully involves the reader in granular and gritty histories that are often overlooked in the search for the “big picture” on a subject that holds considerable poignancy and has had a far-reaching impact on independent India’s future. In the third of this five-chapter book (plus an Introduction and a short Epilogue), for instance, we are introduced to Madhusudan, a young aspiring Hindi writer and journalist who arrived in the capital in the early 1950s. He lives

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