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The Way I See It: A Gauri Lankesh Reader

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The Way I See It compiles the fearless journalism of Gauri Lankesh, a voice silenced but not forgotten. This collection features her critical essays on social justice, secularism and political corruption, offering a powerful look into the mind of an unwavering truth-seeker. Experience Lankesh’s searing prose and enduring legacy. ISBN: 9788194447177

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  • ISBN-13: 9788194447177
  • Publisher: Navayana
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 294.8350405 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8194447178
  • Publisher Date: 25 Aug 2020
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 280
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

14 reviews for The Way I See It: A Gauri Lankesh Reader

  1. Akagra Ravi

    Gauri Lankesh’s words are powerful and relevant. A strong collection of her essays. A must-read.

  2. Mansi Sharma

    A compelling read that challenges your perspective. Be prepared for some uncomfortable truths.

  3. Manvav Gupta

    Well written and informative. This collection provides insight into Gauri Lankesh’s work.

  4. Akagra Ravi

    An eye-opening look at Indian politics and society. Some of the language felt a bit academic.

  5. Ayush Kumar

    A good introduction to Gauri Lankesh’s work. The essays are well-organized and easy to read.

  6. Anand Shukla

    I found this book to be both inspiring and depressing. It highlights the challenges we face as a society.

  7. Sneha Matura

    A powerful collection of essays. Gauri Lankesh’s voice is so relevant today. A must-read for anyone interested in social justice.

  8. Sreyoshi Gope

    Gauri Lankesh was a true inspiration. This book is a testament to her unwavering commitment.

  9. Prem Kumar Udaypuria

    An important reminder of the power of truth. The writing is sharp and insightful. Highly recommend.

  10. Sumeet Gulia

    Lankesh’s courage shines through. Some essays felt a bit repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read.

  11. Mannvit Sisodiya

    A very interesting perspective. Some essays were stronger than others. I wish there was more context.

  12. Arnab Das

    Thought-provoking and timely. Some articles are a bit dated, but the core message is timeless.

  13. Atharv Agrawal

    A great compilation. Though provoking and a reminder of our current situation. A truly powerful book, could not put it down.

  14. Parmar Manank Pravinbhai

    An excellent collection of writings. Gauri Lankesh’s voice is sorely missed. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the issues facing India today.

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