A MATTER OF RATS: A SHORT BIOGRAPHY OF PATNA

Author:

Amitava Kumar

Publisher:

ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

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Publisher

ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

ISBN-13

9789382277224

ISBN-10 9789382277224
Binding

Hardcover

Language (English)
Weight (grms) 181

It is not only the past that lies in ruins in Patna, it is also the present. But that is not the only truth about the city that the author explores in this vivid, entertaining account of his hometown. We accompany him on journeys and memories through many Patnas, the myriad cities within the city the shabby reality of the present-day capital of Bihar, Pataliputra, the storied city of emperors, the dreamlike embodiment of the city in the minds and hearts of those who have escaped its confines. Full of fascinating observations and perspective, A Matter of Rats reveals a challenging and entertaining city which exerts a lasting pull on all those who drift into its orbit. Key Features The first in Aleph Book Company’s pioneering range of short books on some of India's iconic cities. Explores the many Patnas through the stories of the people who inhabit the city From drunken rats to great empires, new malls to the best coaching classes see a Patna that has never been seen before

Amitava Kumar

Amitava Kumar is the author of A Matter of Rats: A Short Biography of Patna; Home Products, which was shortlisted for the Crossword Prize; and A Foreigner Carrying in the Crook of His Arm a Tiny Bomb, which the New York Times described as a ‘perceptive and soulful...meditation on the global war on terror and its cultural and human repercussions’, and received the Page Turner Award. Kumar’s writing has appeared in Caravan, Harper’s, The Guardian, New Yorker, Vanity Fair and the New York Times. His essay ‘Pyre’, first published in Granta, was selected by Jonathan Franzen for Best American Essays 2016. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2016. Kumar is Professor of English at Vassar College.
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