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Delirious City: Polity And Vanity In Urban India

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Compiled By : NA

Translated By : NA

Publishers : Niyogi Books India

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  • Genre : Literature>Satire & Humour
  • Publication Year : 2019
  • ISBN No : 978-93-89136-10-4
  • Binding : Flexibound
  • Pages : 315
  • Weight : 805 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 10x8x2 Inch
MRP : ₹995.00/- Discount : 20% Off
Your Price : ₹796.00/-
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About the Book

Delirious City – A Kaleidoscope of Urban Chaos and Satire


What does it mean to live in an Indian city? Delirious City explores this question through a collision of mediums—writing, drawing, painting, sculpture, and architecture—blending despair and delight in a chaotic yet mesmerizing narrative.


 A City in Contradictions

From luxurious malls to crumbling houses, from politicians to liquor barons, from bureaucratic absurdities to the daily struggles of the commoner, this book paints a vivid, often satirical, picture of urban life in India.


A Journey Through Time and Memory

The book doesn’t just describe what Indian cities are today—it reflects on what they used to be and speculates on what they could become. It is both a critique and a hope, a mockery and a meditation, a lament and a celebration.


 A Rollercoaster of Urban Reality

With bitter tragedy, subversive comedy, and urban despair, Delirious City provokes its readers, making them laugh, reflect, and question their own place in the ever-morphing civic madness of India.


A must-read for city dwellers, dreamers, and anyone who has ever wondered—what exactly makes an Indian city so delirious?