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Category
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Nonfiction/Travel
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Author
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William Dalrymple
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Cover
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Paperback
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ISBN
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9789385936548
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Price
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599
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Dimensions
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20*13 cm
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Weight
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300g
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Language
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English
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Pages
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385
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Publisher
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Bloomsbury
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Country of origin
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India
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Description
The Age of Kali by William Dalrymple is a compelling collection of essays that explores contemporary India, capturing its social, political, and cultural complexities. Written during the late 1990s, the book provides a vivid snapshot of a nation undergoing rapid change, grappling with issues such as religious conflict, economic inequality, and the tensions between modernity and tradition. Dalrymple’s keen observations and insightful narratives take the reader through a range of topics, from the rise of Hindu nationalism to the impact of globalization. Through his engaging storytelling, Dalrymple offers a nuanced portrait of India during a turbulent period, highlighting the contradictions and challenges faced by the country as it moved into the 21st century.
About the Author
William Dalrymple is a British historian, author, and travel writer, known for his works on history, culture, and the intersection of East and West. His writing often focuses on the history and complexities of South Asia and the Middle East. Dalrymple is best known for books such as The White Mughals, City of Djinns, and From the Holy Mountain. He has received several awards for his work, including the Somerset Maugham Award and the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. Dalrymple is also a co-founder of the Jaipur Literature Festival, one of India's most prominent literary events. His style combines historical analysis with rich storytelling and personal travel experiences.