Death script : dreams and delusions in naxal country
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- 9789353578091
- 322.420954137 BHA
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322.420954 DAS Maoist and naxalite politics in India | 322.420954 DAS Red terror | 322.420954 SHU Naxalite movement in India | 322.420954137 BHA Death script : dreams and delusions in naxal country | 322.42095414 SAM From popular movements to rebellion : | 322.42095416 CHA Estern gate: war and peace in Nagaland, Manipur and India's far EastSimon | 322.42095416 CHA Estern gate: war and peace in Nagaland, Manipur and India's far EastSimon |
Remarkable ... closely reported, sharply insightful, richly readable -- RAMACHANDRA GUHA From 2011 to 2015, Ashutosh Bhardwaj lived in India's 'red corridor', and made several trips thereafter, reporting on the Maoists, on the state's atrocities, and on lives caught in the crossfire. In The Death Script, he writes of his time there, of the various men and women he meets from both sides of the conflict, bringing home with astonishing power the human cost of such a battle. Narrated in multiple voices, the book is a creative biography of Dandakaranya that combines the rigour of journalism, the intimacy of a diary, the musings of a travelogue, and the craft of a novel. Through the prism of the Maoist insurgency, Bhardwaj meditates on larger questions of violence and betrayal, sin and redemption, and what it means to live through and write about such experiences -- making The Death Script one of the most significant works of non-fiction to be published in recent times.
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