WONDEROPOLIS IS CHANGING LIVES
The following story is from our partners at the National Center for Family Literacy. It is one of many examples that show how you help children and...
by Siddhartha Deb
Condition: Used Very Good
May ship separately
Ships directly from Better World Books
Ships separately from Better World Books suppliers
Book Closeouts NY, USA
Open Books Ltd IL, USA
Book Alley CA, USA
bostrombooks NJ, USA
Montclair Book Center NJ, USA
Magers and Quinn Booksellers MN, USA
Better World Books Bargain IN, USA
Books and More by the Rowe AR, USA
BargainBookStores MI, USA
Qwestbooks PA, USA
Urbookstore1 PA, USA
BookHouse COM LLC PA, USA
Vitalbooks PA PA, USA
More Books FL, USA
Super Book Deals
"The Beautiful and the Damned "examines India's many contradictions through various individual and extraordinary perspectives. With lyrical and commanding prose, Deb introduces the reader to an unforgettable group of Indians, including a Gatsby-like mogul in Delhi whose hobby is producing big-budget gangster films that no one sees; a wiry, dusty farmer named Gopeti whose village is plagued by suicides and was the epicenter of a riot; and a sad-eyed waitress named Esther who has set aside her dual degrees in biochemistry and botany to serve Coca-Cola to arms dealers at an upscale hotel called Shangri La.
Like no other writer, Deb humanizes the post-globalization experience--its advantages, failures, and absurdities. India is a country where you take a nap and someone has stolen your job, where you buy a BMW but still have to idle for cows crossing your path. A personal, narrative work of journalism and cultural analysis in the same vein as Adrian Nicole LeBlanc's "Random Family "and V. S. Naipaul's India series, "The Beautiful and the Damned "is an important and incisive new work.
Our best deal on used books 3 for $10 and just $3 each additional book. Shop and Save
We match every book you purchase with a book donation. Learn more