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Category:
Fiction
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Number of pages:
211
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Book Size:
5.5x8.5
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Book Weight (Hardbound):
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Book Weight (Paperback):
300 gm
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Published in:
05/01/2009
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Available in:
Paperbound
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ISBN_PB:
9788129114631
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Unruly Times is a satire on the Indian novel in English. Its main pre-occupation is the exploitation of identity politics by post-colonial writers. The main character, Dushyant, is an advertising copywriter in New York, who wants to publish a novel. He is told by people in the industry that he won't be marketable unless he writes a novel about something Indian, There is a double narrative running through the novel - Dushyant's struggle to write as well as the plot of the novel itself.
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