Babyji

7 best books like Babyji (Abha Dawesar): English, August: An Indian Story, Come Closer, मधुशाला, Anti-Story: An Anthology of Experimental Fiction, India's Struggle for Independence, मेरी इक्यावन कविताएँ, Désorientale

AuthorUpamanyu Chatterjee
ISBN1590171799
Agastya Sen, known to friends by the English name August, is a child of the Indian elite. His friends go to Yale and Harvard. August himself has just landed a prize government job. The job takes him to Madna, “the hottest town in India,” deep in the sticks. There he finds himself surrounded by incompetents...
Come Closer
AuthorSara Gran
ISBN0425210316
this is short and anything but sweet, somehow managing to pack a whole lot of creepiness into just under 200 pages.

it’s a story of a woman’s disintegration as she is invaded by a demonic presence that insinuates itself into her body and mind, slowly and irrevocably supplanting her free...
Authorहरिवंश राय बच्चन [Harivansh Rai Bachchan]
ISBN0140120092
I love the way Mr. Bachchan has conveyed so many messages with this book. This is an absolute treat to read. He has touched almost every aspect of human life with this. Whether its -

Hatred Based on religion

"मुसलमान और हिन्दू हैं दो,
एक,...
AuthorPhilip Stevick
Contents:

Life story by John Barth
The seventh trunk by Heinrich Böll
How I contemplated the world from the Detroit House of Correction and began my life over again by Joyce Carol Oates
The coal shoveller by Keith Fort
Pierre Menard, author of Don Quixote by Jorge Luis Borges
Gogol's...
AuthorBipan Chandra
ISBN0140107819
This is the first major study to examine every one of the varied strands of the epic struggle individually and collectively and present it in a new and coherent narrative and analytical framework. Basing themselves on oral and other primary sources and years of research, the authors take the reader...
AuthorAtal Bihari Vajpayee
भारत के पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री एवं कवि अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी की कविताओं का संग्रह- "मेरी इक्यावन कविताएँ".
Désorientale
AuthorNégar Djavadi
Si nous étions en Iran, cette salle d’attente d’hôpital ressemblerait à un caravansérail, songe Kimiâ. Un joyeux foutoir où s’enchaîneraient bavardages, confidences et anecdotes en cascade. Née à Téhéran, exilée à Paris depuis ses dix ans, Kimiâ a toujours essayé de tenir...
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