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‘A Book That Is As Eccentric And Anarchic As Its Subject’—William Dalrymple In This Extraordinary Portrait Of One Of The World’s Largest Cities, Sam Miller Sets Out To Discover The Real Delhi, A City He Describes As Being ‘India’s Dream Town— And Its Purgatory’. He Treads The City’s Streets, Including Its Less Celebrated Destinations—Nehru Place, Pitampura And Gurgaon—places Most Writers Ignore. His Encounters With Delhi’s People, From Rag Pickers To Members Of The Police Brass Band, Create A Richly Entertaining Portrait Of What The City Is And What It Is Becoming. Miller Is, Like So Many Of The People He... Read More