Lucknow: Fire of Grace is the first full-length, historical and contemporary narrative, spanning a period of 250 years, of the Indian subcontinent's most fascinating city-culture. In 1722, as the Mughal empire embarked on the descent to its collapse, a wazirdari arose in Awadh. Led by Mughal officers and Persian adventurers, it marked a break in world culture. Combining power, aristocracy, freedom, science and subterfuge, Awadh became India's first modern and secular kingdom. It was the last kingdom to be annexed in 1856andthe city of Lucknow fought valiantly against the British the following year, a keystone in the Revolt of 1857. The city never recovered from its defeat, nor would it be revived after India's independence in 1947. December 6, 1992, seemed to many the final nail in the coffin of a once magnificent culture. Very little of Awadh's past splendour remains today, but Lucknow has struggled on, not yet entirely bereft of the things that made it one of the greatest cities in Indian history.
A beautiful book on a beautiful city and its great history culture heritage and tradition. A must for all those who love hindustani ganga jamni tehzeeb and about a city which was and is one of the pivotal city of India as far as Indian culture and politics is concerned.
Reading this book makes you invariably fall in love with the city and its culture . The author Amaresh Misra has for posterity written a record of the city's highs and lows .It is no ordinary book . If you want to know why people fall in love with cities , read this one you will too!