9780747259695-0747259690-Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found

Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found

ISBN-13: 9780747259695
ISBN-10: 0747259690
Edition: New Ed
Author: Suketu Mehta
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Headline Review
Format: Paperback 608 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780747259695
ISBN-10: 0747259690
Edition: New Ed
Author: Suketu Mehta
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Headline Review
Format: Paperback 608 pages

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Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found (ISBN-13: 9780747259695 and ISBN-10: 0747259690), written by authors Suketu Mehta, was published by Headline Review in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.53.

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A brilliantly illuminating portrait of Bombay and its people a book as vast, diverse, and rich in experience, incident, and sensation as the city itself from an award-winning Indian-American fiction writer and journalist.

A native of Bombay, Suketu Mehta gives us a true insider s view of this stunning city, bringing to his account a rare level of insight, detail, and intimacy. He approaches the city from unexpected angles taking us into the criminal underworld of rival Muslim and Hindu gangs who wrest control of the city s byzantine political and commercial systems . . . following the life of a bar dancer who chose the only life available to her after a childhood of poverty and abuse . . . opening the doors onto the fantastic, hierarchical inner sanctums of Bollywood . . . delving into the stories of the countless people who come from the villages in search of a better life and end up living on the sidewalks the essential saga of a great city endlessly played out.

Through it all as each individual story unfolds we hear Mehta s own story: of the mixture of love, frustration, fascination, and intense identification he feels for and with Bombay, as he tries to find home again after twenty-one years abroad. And he makes clear that Bombay the world s largest city is a harbinger of the vast megalopolises that will redefine the very idea of the city in the near future.

Candid, impassioned, funny, and heartrending, Maximum City is a revelation of an ancient and ever-changing world.

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