'The levels of garbage have gone up' - Bangalore Mirror
Posted by admin / Under Upamanyu Chatterjee'The levels of garbage have gone up' Bangalore Mirror Author Upamanyu Chatterjee, a bureaucrat based in Delhi now, rarely concedes to interviews, he emerges from his self-imposed solitude in the rare occasions ... |
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'I don't look at the ugly side of life' - Indian Express
Posted by admin / Under Upamanyu Chatterjee![]() Indian Express | 'I don't look at the ugly side of life' Indian Express Way to Go, Upamanyu Chatterjee's new and fifth novel, takes us back to the disaffected characters of his second book, The Last Burden. ... |
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Just like a reality show in print - Hindustan Times
Posted by admin / Under Upamanyu ChatterjeeJust like a reality show in print Hindustan Times Stuck in a traffic jam on my way to interview the novelist, Upamanyu Chatterjee, I gazed at the ramparts of the stadium and the shimmering sea of painted, ... |
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An officer and a... - Business Standard
Posted by admin / Under Upamanyu ChatterjeeAn officer and a... Business Standard Upamanyu Chatterjee's book, his first, was published in 1988, but took its time to catch on. In the 1990s it became what Hollywood likes to call a sleeper ... |
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Jamun, Burfi and the bitter taste of satire - Daily News & Analysis
Posted by admin / Under Upamanyu ChatterjeeJamun, Burfi and the bitter taste of satire Daily News & Analysis That is at the core of Upamanyu Chatterjee's new novel, Way To Go, which re-introduces us to some of the characters from his The Last Burden. ... Way to Go: Tryst with death |
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