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The Competent Authority
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 454

The Competent Authority

A couple of decades from now, India is not shining-the Chinese have nuked large parts of the country. Bombay has been obliterated, Delhi is in the throes of rigorous reconstruction, Bengal has seceded and is now a protectorate of China, the Maoists have taken over much of what remains. The southern states are a distant and tranquil place that nobody has visited in years. The most powerful person in the country is a deranged bureaucrat called the Competent Authority, who has used his official position as the head of the Bureau of Reconstruction, to subvert all forces of governmental authority. Cloaked in anonymity, his identity known only to his terrified minions, the CA rules the remnants of...

Murder with Bengali Characteristics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Murder with Bengali Characteristics

"A teacher lies dead in a small village near Calcutta. Since the Chinese took over, the law and order situation in the Bengal Protectorate has deteriorated alarmingly. Inspector Li, who is investigating the murder, considers a variety of possibilities but everything about the crime points to the New Thug Society, whose members are determined to free Bengal from Chinese oppression. Under Governor Wen, the boss of the Protectorate ... the situation continues to worsen. Resurrected members of the Bengal politburo stalk the land, demoralizing all those who thought they were still dead ... Meanwhile, the Competent Authority, undisputed ruler of India, which shares a border with Bengal, is trying to provoke hostilities with China. Unimpressed by the rising threat of war, which is none of his business, Inspector Li ... doggedly pursues his prey"--Publisher's description.

TRUTH DIGGER THE BEST OF SHOVON CHOWDHURY (PB)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

TRUTH DIGGER THE BEST OF SHOVON CHOWDHURY (PB)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-03-05
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  • Publisher: Aleph

The very best work of the acclaimed humorist Shovon Chowdhury. The author of the critically acclaimed dystopian novels The Competent Authority and Death with Bengali Characteristics, Shovon Chowdhury was a writer with a razor-sharp wit whose work blended the bizarre with the profound. Part-jester, part-rationalist, he employed his terrific sense of humour (often directed at himself) to put an absurd spin on reality. Besides generous excerpts from his widely praised novels, in the section entitled 'The Investigator' the book presents a selection from his longest-running column with the tagline 'We dig for the truth. So you don't have to'; 'We the People' is a series of reactions to the increa...

Mosaic Reader – 5
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

Mosaic Reader – 5

Mosaic, a complete multi-skill package, is based on the ICSE pattern. Through its child-centred, interactive approach, it brings out the best of both modern and traditional ELT practices.

Uneven Futures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Uneven Futures

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-12-20
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

Essays on speculative/science fiction explore the futures that feed our most cherished fantasies and terrifying nightmares, while helping diverse communities devise new survival strategies for a tough millennium. The explosion in speculative/science fiction (SF) across different media from the late twentieth century to the present has compelled those in the field of SF studies to rethink the community’s identity, orientation, and stakes. In this edited collection, more than forty writers, critics, game designers, scholars, and activists explore core SF texts, with an eye toward a future in which corporations dominate both the means of production and the means of distribution and government...

The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 441

The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-02-25
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Singular visions of the future that will thrill, amuse, startle and intrigue. On an ordinary morning, the citizens of Karachi wake up to discover the sea missing from their shores. The last Parsi left on Earth must look for other worlds to escape to when debt collectors come knocking. A family visiting a Partition-themed park gets more entertainment than they bargained for. Gandhi appears in the present day under rather unusual circumstances. Aliens with an agenda arrive at a railway station in Uttar Pradesh. Two young scientists seek to communicate with forests even as the web of life threatens to collapse. A young girl's personal tragedy finds a surprising resolution as she readies herself for an expedition of a lifetime. These and other tales of masterful imagination illuminate this essential volume of new science fiction that brings together some of the most creative minds in contemporary literature. A must-have collectible, The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction offers fresh perspectives on our hyper-global, often alienating and always paranoid world, in which humanity and love may yet triumph.

Sikhs: The Untold Agony of 1984
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167

Sikhs: The Untold Agony of 1984

About the Book A SEARING ACCOUNT OF 1984, PACKED WITH STORIES AND MEMORIES. ‘I want sukh, peace,’ said Shanti. She had watched her three sons, one of them an infant, and husband torched alive by marauding mobs. The sixty-five-year-old Sikh woman from a west Delhi slum said that the police had inserted a stick inside her. The distraught man spoke a single sentence but repeated it twice in chaste Punjabi: ‘Please give me a turban. I want nothing else.’ In the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination in 1984, 2,733 Sikhs were burnt, stabbed, beaten and otherwise hunted to their deaths across Delhi. Many of them were children. Several hundreds were killed elsewhere in the country. Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay uses personal histories to expose the truth of a state-sponsored riot: the thousands of lives that were destroyed, the cruel apathy of subsequent governments, the lack of reparations, the denial of justice. Poignant and raw, Sikhs: The Untold Agony of 1984 lays bare the innards of one of the most shameful episodes of sectarian violence in post-Independence India.

The Last Flicker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

The Last Flicker

Long Ago Dharam SinghýS Father Had Brought Thola To This Village. He Treated Him As His Own Brother And Had Even Gifted Four Bighas Of Land To Him. After TholaýS Death, Dharam Singh Took Sole Responsibility Of His Son Jagsir And His Mother Nandi. Over The Year, However, Things Changed. The Position Of Dharam Singh Weakened In His Family. Bhanta, His Son Who Had Always Opposed Dharam SinghýS Affectionate Regard For Jagsir Took No Time To Grab Back The Land Gifted By His Grand Father To Thola And Also Raced To The Ground, The Monument Erected By Jagsir In Memory Of His Father. The Aging Nandi Dies Of Shock. The Tragedy Of Jagsir Is Not Confined To This. It Is Also A Tragedy Of Unfulfilled Love For Bhani, NikkaýS Wife. Though His Long Years Of Loneliness, It Is Opium Which Somewhat Alleviates The Storm Raging Inside Him.

Star Warriors of the Modern Raj
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Star Warriors of the Modern Raj

It is one of the first books of its kind, one that investigates the role of mythology, technology and politics/ideology/materiality in Indian Science Fiction. Reads Science Fiction as existing in a flux generated by socio-historical forces, technological advances, and a mythological tradition, which leads to a more holistic understanding of Science Fiction and the society in which it is produced and consumed. It connects the world of the Science fiction text with the world(s) of the writer/reader, which generates Suvinian ‘cognitive estrangement’. It hybridises viewpoints from across the world, whether creative (i.e. it borrows from author interviews given to the writer) or critical perspectives (i.e. it transposes and fuses globally established theories/frameworks on Science Fiction).

Ordained by Fate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Ordained by Fate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Ordained by Fate: English Transltion By Avtar singh of Rajinder Singh Bedi's Urdu Novel Ek Chadar Maili Si.