Delhi Noir

Mystery & Suspense, International, Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, Thrillers
Cover of the book Delhi Noir by Hirsh Sawhney, Akashic Books (Ignition)
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Hirsh Sawhney ISBN: 9781936070268
Publisher: Akashic Books (Ignition) Publication: August 1, 2009
Imprint: Akashic Books Language: English
Author: Hirsh Sawhney
ISBN: 9781936070268
Publisher: Akashic Books (Ignition)
Publication: August 1, 2009
Imprint: Akashic Books
Language: English

“This book is a chance to get a fix on some of India’s best crime writers” (The Globe and Mail, Toronto).
 
These fourteen original stories, from some of India’s most outstanding literary talents, take you into a world of sex in parks, male prostitution, and vigilante rickshaw drivers. Set in a city plagued by religious riots, soulless corporate dons, and murderous servants, this collection offers bone-chilling, mesmerizing take on the country’s chaotic capital, where opulence and poverty clash, and old-world values and the information age wage a constant battle.
 
Brand new stories by Irwin Allan Sealy, Omair Ahmad, Radhika Jha, Ruchir Joshi, Nalinaksha Bhattacharya, Meera Nair, Siddharth Chowdhury, Mohan Sikka, Palash Krishna Mehrotra, Hartosh Singh Bal, Hirsh Sawhney, Tabish Khair, Uday Prakash, and Manjula Padmanabhan.
 
“Like the rest of this superb series (Brooklyn Noir, L.A. Noir, Toronto Noir, etc.), we are introduced to the city by stories set in locations iconic to the city. In the case of Delhi, that means we go to some very dark spots indeed.” —The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
 
Delhi Noir has no lack of true-to-life characters getting twisted, mangled and discarded. Which is why, like the proverbial train wreck, even as you cringe, you won’t be able to look away.” —San Francisco Chronicle

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“This book is a chance to get a fix on some of India’s best crime writers” (The Globe and Mail, Toronto).
 
These fourteen original stories, from some of India’s most outstanding literary talents, take you into a world of sex in parks, male prostitution, and vigilante rickshaw drivers. Set in a city plagued by religious riots, soulless corporate dons, and murderous servants, this collection offers bone-chilling, mesmerizing take on the country’s chaotic capital, where opulence and poverty clash, and old-world values and the information age wage a constant battle.
 
Brand new stories by Irwin Allan Sealy, Omair Ahmad, Radhika Jha, Ruchir Joshi, Nalinaksha Bhattacharya, Meera Nair, Siddharth Chowdhury, Mohan Sikka, Palash Krishna Mehrotra, Hartosh Singh Bal, Hirsh Sawhney, Tabish Khair, Uday Prakash, and Manjula Padmanabhan.
 
“Like the rest of this superb series (Brooklyn Noir, L.A. Noir, Toronto Noir, etc.), we are introduced to the city by stories set in locations iconic to the city. In the case of Delhi, that means we go to some very dark spots indeed.” —The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
 
Delhi Noir has no lack of true-to-life characters getting twisted, mangled and discarded. Which is why, like the proverbial train wreck, even as you cringe, you won’t be able to look away.” —San Francisco Chronicle

More books from Akashic Books (Ignition)

Cover of the book Strays by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Prison Noir by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Since You Ask by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Tales by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Indian Country Noir by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Not for Everyday Use by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book The Gospel According to Cane by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Pills and Starships by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book South Haven by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Long Island Noir by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Marseille Noir by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Hello Sunshine by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book No Space for Further Burials by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Phoenix Noir by Hirsh Sawhney
Cover of the book Seattle Noir by Hirsh Sawhney
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy