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Imagining India

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Explore a vibrant tapestry of cultures, traditions, and modern India in Elif Shafak’s “Imagining India.” Through captivating storytelling, Shafak delves into the rich heritage and complex social dynamics of this captivating nation. Uncover the historical and contemporary aspects that shape India’s identity and its place in the world. Experience this literary journey with “Imagining India” (ISBN: 9780143067078).

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143067078
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Black Classics
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • ISBN-10: 0143067079
  • Publisher Date: 2008
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • No of Pages: 544

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Imagining India

  1. Joydeepa Nandy

    A beautifully written and thought-provoking book. I especially enjoyed the author’s unique perspective and storytelling.

  2. Prikshit Chib

    I had high expectations, and while it wasn’t bad, it didn’t blow me away. The writing was a little dry for my taste, but informative.

  3. Kratika Tyagi

    A fascinating read, although at times it felt more like a collection of essays than a cohesive narrative. Still recommended.

  4. Suryansh Gupta

    While informative, I struggled to connect with the author’s narrative style. The content was good, but the execution fell short.

  5. Disha Aggarwal

    A worthwhile read, but a little uneven. Some chapters were captivating, while others felt like a bit of a slog. Still interesting.

  6. Chayan Thagria

    Excellent! Shafak’s deep dive into Indian culture and society is amazing. A must-read for anyone interested in the subject.

  7. Arun Kumar Singh

    Shafak’s passion for India shines through. I learned a lot, but the book could have been better organized. Still worth reading.

  8. Shrestha Ahiya Ekka

    A very insightful look at India, though it got a bit bogged down in details sometimes. Still worth the effort to finish it.

  9. Akash Maroti Jayewar

    I learned so much about India! Some parts dragged a bit, but the overall message was powerful and insightful.

  10. Robin Bohat

    Shafak’s love for India is evident. A bit slow at times, but the overall message is powerful. Recommended with reservations.

  11. Bhavesh Chaturvedi

    Captivating! Shafak brings India to life. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding this vibrant country and culture.

  12. Aastha Jha

    Shafak offers a compelling look at India. At times, it became too detailed, losing the bigger picture. Overall, a solid book.

  13. Karan Premanand Chikate

    A beautiful and thought-provoking book about India. I particularly enjoyed the author’s perspective and storytelling ability.

  14. Anubhav Ranjit

    Shafak’s writing is beautiful, but the book felt a bit disjointed. Some chapters were fascinating, others less so. Overall, a decent read.

  15. Nikhil Vardhan

    A mixed bag. Some chapters were brilliant, others felt like filler. Worth reading if you’re interested in India.

  16. Shubham Biswas

    Informative and insightful, but I found the writing style a bit dense at times. A worthwhile read if you’re patient.

  17. K R Ganeshkumar

    Informative, but a little too academic for my taste. I felt like I was reading a textbook at times, not a narrative.

  18. Harshit

    While I appreciate the effort, it felt like a very broad overview and I hoped to get more in-depth information. Not a bad read.

  19. Rajath Viswam P S

    Shafak does a great job of capturing the essence of India. A bit dense at times, but ultimately a rewarding and enlightening read.

  20. Nehal Jain

    Interesting insights, but I wish there was more focus on specific topics. It felt a bit too broad and surface-level at points.

  21. Ayush Mittal

    A decent overview of India, but I was hoping for more depth. Good introduction for beginners, but not for those well-versed.

  22. Kalloljyoti Ojah

    I enjoyed the personal anecdotes and historical context. However, the book felt a little preachy in places. Good, not great.

  23. Naman Pamnani

    An okay read. It provided some new perspectives, but didn’t quite reach the depth I was anticipating based on the summary.

  24. Priyal Jain Jain

    A beautiful exploration, though I felt it skimmed over some crucial issues. Still, a very worthwhile and engaging read.

  25. Amisha Jain

    A thoughtful exploration of India’s complexities. I appreciated the diverse perspectives, though it could be overwhelming at times.

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