Connecting India’s tumultuous 19th and 20th centuries to its potentially apocalyptic future, this sweeping tale of rebellion, courage, and brutality reinvents historical fiction for our time. Set in a near-future Delhi, a former journalist searches for answers after losing her identity and citizenship, becoming embroiled in a conspiracy involving secret detention centers, government-sanctioned murders, online rage, and nationalist violence, all linked to a figure known as the “New Delhi Monkey Man.” In Bhopal, 1984, an assassin pursues a whistleblower in a city on the brink of the worst industrial disaster in history. In Calcutta, 1947, a veterinary student’s life connects him to an ancient Vedic aircraft. Meanwhile, in 1859, British soldiers seek the last surviving leader of an anti-colonial rebellion in the Himalayas. These interwoven timelines create a kaleidoscopic epic, with each section focusing on a character's pursuit of hidden truths in their respective eras. The narratives reflect and reimagine Indian identity and history, illuminating the connections between past and future. This astonishing work is a brilliant reimagining of one of the world’s oldest civilizations.
Siddhartha Deb Bücher
Siddhartha Deb ist ein indischer Autor, der in Indien und an der Columbia University in den USA ausgebildet wurde. Deb begann seine Karriere im Journalismus als Sportjournalist in Kalkutta im Jahr 1994, bevor er nach Delhi zog, um seine journalistische Tätigkeit fortzusetzen.
