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'A coolly accomplished, pulsating account of modern-day Delhi' - Guardian' Announces the arrival of one of the finest stylists in fiction' - India Today It is spring in Delhi when the narrator arrives. There are bright buses on new roads and metro construction is on in full swing. New townships called Sectorpur and Phasenagar have joined the metropolis' sprawl. Back after several years abroad, the narrator is intrigued by the transformations he sees. Amid this bustle, he wants to settle down to revise a novel, learn Urdu and join a gym. He meets Zafar Moradabadi, an old city poet, and Aakash Sharma. A beautiful friendship blooms with Zafar; but with the ambitious, irresistible gym trainer Aakash, something more sinister takes shape. Spring turns to summer - a summer abroad - and summer to winter; his relationship with his lovely girlfriend Sanyogita starts to falter, his book suffers. He becomes entwined in Aakash's secret affair with a robust heiress. In growing to understand the ambitions and desires of those around him - Zafar saab, Aakash, the 'healthy' Megha, Sanyogita, and her sexy aunt, the maharani-chief minister Chamunda - in seeking out the experiences of this new Delhi of relaxed boundaries, he becomes aware of the million smouldering fights and affections that light up the city's life.

Aatish Taseer

Aatish Ali Taseer (born 27 November 1980) is a British-American writer and journalist of Indian origin. Taseer has worked for Time, and as a freelance journalist also written for Prospect, The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph, Financial Times, TAR magazine and Esquire. Taseer's opinion pieces have garnered both attention and critical appreciation. David Goodhart drew attention to Taseer's piece on feudal Pakistan, Travels with the mango king in his article "Prospect's 10 Most Influential Articles". In 2010, he wrote a piece on the controversy surrounding the possible construction of the "Ground Zero Mosque" in Manhattan, Tolerance test for New York

Title

The Temple-Goers

Author

Aatish Taseer

Publisher

HarperCollins Publishers India Pvt.Limited

Number of Pages

334

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 2012

    'A coolly accomplished, pulsating account of modern-day Delhi' - Guardian' Announces the arrival of one of the finest stylists in fiction' - India Today It is spring in Delhi when the narrator arrives. There are bright buses on new roads and metro construction is on in full swing. New townships called Sectorpur and Phasenagar have joined the metropolis' sprawl. Back after several years abroad, the narrator is intrigued by the transformations he sees. Amid this bustle, he wants to settle down to revise a novel, learn Urdu and join a gym. He meets Zafar Moradabadi, an old city poet, and Aakash Sharma. A beautiful friendship blooms with Zafar; but with the ambitious, irresistible gym trainer Aakash, something more sinister takes shape. Spring turns to summer - a summer abroad - and summer to winter; his relationship with his lovely girlfriend Sanyogita starts to falter, his book suffers. He becomes entwined in Aakash's secret affair with a robust heiress. In growing to understand the ambitions and desires of those around him - Zafar saab, Aakash, the 'healthy' Megha, Sanyogita, and her sexy aunt, the maharani-chief minister Chamunda - in seeking out the experiences of this new Delhi of relaxed boundaries, he becomes aware of the million smouldering fights and affections that light up the city's life.
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