How can we understand India today, fifty years after Independence and only months after its nuclear tests outraged the world? The novelist Arundhati Roy has written, specially for this collection, a fierce denunciation of the Indian nuclear program, which serves as an introduction to nine essays on India, all originally published in The New York Review of Books . In this volume, seven distinguished writers offer penetrating insights into the complexities of the subcontinent. Roderick MacFarquhar reflects on the legacy of Empire and Partition, Ian Buruma considers secularism and Indian democracy, Pankaj Mishra remembers life in Benares, and Christopher de Bellaigue writes on a violent Bombay. But the volatile intersections of history, politics, and culture on which they focus haunt Indian literature too, as shown in essays by Nobel Prize-winner Amartya Sen on Rabindranath Tagore, Hilary Mantel on Rohinton Mistry, and Anita Desai on Indian women's writing.
Roderick MacFarquhar Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Dieser Autor befasst sich mit einem tiefen Verständnis der chinesischen Kultur und Politik. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch sorgfältige Analyse und eine fundierte Perspektive auf den Osten aus. Durch sein Schreiben enthüllt er die Komplexität und Nuancen, die das moderne China prägen. Seine Expertise verleiht seinem Werk eine einzigartige Autorität und Tiefe.


The Forbidden City
- 172 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Traces the history of the imperial Chinese city, focusing on the rulers who have contributed to its grandeur since the thirteenth century