Sanjay Suri
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1984: The Anti-Sikh Riots and After
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2015
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8 editions
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A Gandhian Affair: India's Curious Portrayal of Love in Cinema
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Brideless in Wembley: In Search of Indian England
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2006
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4 editions
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First Proof: The Penguin Book of New Writing from India #2
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2006
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Naked Rain and other poems
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2013
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Whispers: Offerings of poetry
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Whispers and voices
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Whispers : Offerings of poetry for the soul
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“Two tragedies, one in New Delhi, one in New York; 3,000 killed in one, 3,000 killed in the other. But what a difference for those the killings left behind. In New York the government went after the attackers, in Delhi the government and its police made sure first that the attacks were not stopped, and then that the government not go after the killers. It made a difference too that in New York they were attacked by obvious aliens, in Delhi the aliens had arisen from among the victims. America got Osama bin Laden in the end to get some justice. The Delhi killings never did lead to justice.”
― 1984: The Anti-Sikh Riots and After
― 1984: The Anti-Sikh Riots and After
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