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Bantering With Bandits And Other True Tales Of India

Release date: 22 July 2023
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Bantering with Bandits and Other True Tales of India is a collection of essays that draws upon re... Read More

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Bantering with Bandits and Other True Tales of India is a collection of essays that draws upon reportage, travel, and personal history. The author looks back over a decade of experience as a reporter covering stories as diverse as the decline of the dacoit menace in Chambal; starvation, particularly amongst the Sahariyas, a tribal community in Madhya Pradesh, and weavers in Uttar Pradesh who have lost their livelihood; and discovering that the desperate poverty in Punjab has the underpinnings of an explosive caste dynamic that has caused much religious controversy in recent times. A set of essays looks at the connections between economics, social disempowerment, and the moral pressures that make for a society where girls must fear assault or murder at any time, even before birth. Through other essays, Zaidi examines the meaning of home and belonging, identity, the right to public spaces, and a perfectly brewed cup of chai.
Bringing together the personal and political, the essays in the book offer a clear-eyed and unflinching view of lesser-known aspects of our country and its people.

 

 

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Title: Bantering With Bandits And Other True Tales Of India
Author: Annie Zaidi
Publisher: Aleph Book Company
SKU: BK0480693
EAN: 9789395853712
Language: English
Country Of Origin: India
Release date: 22 July 2023

About Author

Annie Zaidi is the author of the novels City of Incident and Prelude to a Riot (winner of the TATA Literature Live! Book of the Year Award: Fiction in 2020). She is the author of Gulab, Love Stories #1-14 and editor of Unbound: 2,000 Years of Indian Women’s Writing. She won The Hindu Playwright Award in 2018 for her play Untitled 1 and the Nine Dots prize in 2019 for her essay ‘Bread, Cement, Cactus’.

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