Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353450410
- Publisher: HarperCollins
- Binding: Paper Back
- No of Pages: 320
- ISBN-10: 9353450411
- Publisher Date: 2019
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
Dive into the enchanting world of Old Delhi with Amitabha Bagchi’s “Half The Night Is Gone” (9789353450410). A captivating literary novel praised by critics for its potent visuals and rich language. Explore themes of culture, memory, and language. Buy now and experience this immersive journey!
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Vipul Yadav –
A captivating journey through memory and culture. A highly recommended read for lovers of literary fiction.
Zinnia Sanfui –
Amazing book! I loved the potent visuals, felt like I was walking the streets of Delhi. Highly recommend!
Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi –
This book is a gem! The themes of memory and culture resonated deeply with me. A must-read!
Gaurav Pingolia –
A truly immersive experience. Bagchi’s writing is remarkable, although the plot could have been tighter.
Janmayjai Kotawala –
Bagchi’s descriptions are incredible. I could almost smell the spices of Old Delhi. A delightful read!
Utkarsh –
Wonderful book! I couldn’t put it down. The author truly captured the essence of Delhi.!
Avika Bhaskar –
This book is a gift! The characters are unforgettable, and the story is deeply moving. Five stars!
Vaishnavi Rajanna Mahadawad –
While the language is beautiful, the story didn’t quite grab me as much as I had hoped. It felt a bit meandering.
Sonesh Balajirao Jadhav –
I was completely transported to Old Delhi. The characters felt real, and the story was compelling.
Hritika –
I enjoyed the book, but I wished there was more of a focus on plot development. The writing was excellent.
Kaushiki Pandey –
A thought-provoking read. I appreciated the exploration of culture and language, but it got heavy at times.
Sonal Singh –
Absolutely loved this book! The writing style is unique and captivating. A true masterpiece.
Abhishek Baranwal –
The language is beautiful, but the story failed to fully capture my attention. A decent read, overall.
Divya Mishra –
The Old Delhi setting is brought to life wonderfully. However, I struggled to connect with some of the characters.
Abhishek Dadhwal –
A beautifully written book, though I found the pacing a bit slow at times. The language is indeed rich and evocative.
Manish Kumar J –
While visually rich, the book’s pacing left me wanting more. It felt like it dragged in places.
Shashank Dilip Bhavsar –
The book has its moments of brilliance, but overall, I found it a bit too dense and difficult to follow.
Ayushman Singh –
An excellent novel. The author’s attention to detail is remarkable. I learned so much about Old Delhi.