Delirious City: Polity and vanity in urban India
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- 9789389136104
- VSCL BHA
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VSCL/BAL Architecture | VSCL/BEC Thinking in Thin Air | VSCL/BER Semiology of Graphics: Diagrams, Networks, Maps | VSCL/BHA Delirious City: Polity and vanity in urban India | VSCL/BOT The Architecture of Happiness | VSCL/BUR Alexander Ponomarev: The Second Voyage | VSCL/CHA M.F. Husain: A Pictorial Tribute |
This book grew out of a grainy combination of despair and delight that afflicts the residents of every Indian city. Delirious City is as much a collision of various mediums as it is of mixed messages, concocted out of a desperate urge to make sense of the City, its residents, their aspirations, and their perennial expectations. Its aim is to rile and provoke the reader with a disparate arc of writing, drawing, painting, sculpture, and architecture, and relieve the mood in satire. Sometimes architectural, sometimes cultural—but frequently facetious and farcical—Delirious City imitates life in the Indian city.