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City Improbable: An Anthology of Writings on Delhi

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Witness to the rise and fall of several empires, Delhi has often been compared to the phoenix that rises from the ashes of its previous self. This anthology brings together writings on Delhi by residents, refugees, travellers and invaders who have engaged with the city at various movements in its long history. Edited by Khushwant Singh, this is a collection as varied and lively - sometimes serious, sometimes richly humorous - as Delhi itself.

286 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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Khushwant Singh

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Khushwant Singh, (Punjabi: ਖ਼ੁਸ਼ਵੰਤ ਸਿੰਘ, Hindi: खुशवंत सिंह) born on 2 February 1915 in Hadali, Undivided India, (now a part of Pakistan), was a prominent Indian novelist and journalist. Singh's weekly column, "With Malice towards One and All", carried by several Indian newspapers, was among the most widely-read columns in the country.

An important post-colonial novelist writing in English, Singh is best known for his trenchant secularism, his humor, and an abiding love of poetry. His comparisons of social and behavioral characteristics of Westerners and Indians are laced with acid wit.

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52 reviews2 followers
March 30, 2020
From Mahabharata to Partition, the story of a city.
Profile Image for Debanshu Sinha.
2 reviews2 followers
August 14, 2012
The most colorful anthology of a city, I have ever read. perhaps it is possible only in case of Delhi. Contents of this book ranges from Historical accounts like description of Delhi by Ibn-Batuta during Tughlaq era, Timburlane's note on his conquest of delhi, A British Soldier's account on attack on Shahjahanabad during 1857 uprising to various other facets of Modern Delhi culture like street foods, markets, businesses etc. Even the change of culture with the change of area is also sketched.The book is a fascinating read.
Profile Image for Vaibhav Srivastav.
Author 5 books7 followers
January 14, 2024
A brilliant collection of writings with both stories/authors dating all the way back to Vyas. There are tragic tales - moving accounts of the terrors of 1984, and the British reprisal to the first war of Independence, and comedy - the British effort to collect donations from old Delhi during WW2, wistful glimpses of Delhi past - Delhi's Dastarkhan and how unfortunately Butter chicken passes for the quintessential Delhi dish while the cuisine is so much more.

It's a must read for those interested in the history of this ancient perpetual city.
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August 28, 2014
Every writing better than the previous one...a fine collection that you cannot stop reading...!!
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October 3, 2023
Delhi - The age-old consort of emperors, the very coveted capital of our country, the lore , the myth and the magic.
I had meaning to read a book on Delhi for very long. However this one came by as a surprise after a couple of wrong picks - VERY glad I found it. This was such a wholesome read!! Ranging from obvious themes such as history, people, poetry, expansion to curious ones such as ragpickers, Noida, seasons, Red Tapism, even toilets, this was so so good !
I believe, to read about something as diverse as city, we need multi-perspective collections - precisely as fulfilling as this one. I loved loved loved it.
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44 reviews
December 14, 2020
Account of selected writers about a city of past. From fiction by Kushwant Singh, poem by Mir, non fiction about the sidelines of the city, this is a book that travels from central to peripheries of Delhi. If there's one thing I wanted, it was to read about more unknown aspects of the place. I think it's a good book to see what are the gaps, because it's able to show you absences of some themes, which I won't say. Read and search for them!
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Author 12 books96 followers
September 4, 2019
Left out a couple of the pieces, especially towards the end. Vijay Nambisan and Ruskin Bond's pieces stood out for me. Overall a helpful exploration of a city where I had spent 14 years of my life.
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76 reviews11 followers
December 24, 2012
Started this some time back...it is always fun to know & read more about my City :) and when Khushwant Singh's name comes up on any book then it makes it all the more special!
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January 27, 2013
An anthology of above-average selections.

Recommended read, specially for someone who is visiting or has visited the city.
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