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The Cooking of Books: A Literary Memoir

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By (author): Ramachandra Guha

It is not often that an author and his editor strike up a relationship which survives forty years of epistolary exchanges and intellectual sparring.

The strangely enduring and occasionally fractious friendship which developed between the famously outspoken historian Ramachandra Guha and his reticent editor Rukun Advani is the subject of this quite eccentric and thoroughly compelling literary memoir.

It started in Delhi in the early 1980s, when Guha was an unpublished PhD scholar, and Advani a greenhorn editor with Oxford University Press. It blossomed through the 1990s, when Guha grew into a pioneering historian of the environment and of cricket, while also writing his pathbreaking biography of Verrier Elwin. Over these years Advani was Guhas most constant confidant, his most reliable reader. He encouraged him to craft and refine the literary style for which Guha became internationally known narrative histories which have made vast areas of scholarship popular and accessible.

Four decades later, though he no longer publishes his books, Advani remains Guhas most trusted literary adviser. Yet they also disagree ferociously on politics, human nature, and the shape of their commitment to India. They usually make up because it just wouldnt do to allow such an odd relationship to die.

Built around letters and emails between an outgoing and occasionally combative scholar and a reclusive editor prone to private outbursts of savage sarcasm, this book is never short of the kind of wit, humour, and drollery that has been strangled by contemporary political correctness.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 141 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780008670146

About Ramachandra Guha

RAMACHANDRA GUHA was born and raised in the Himalayan foothills. He studied in Delhi and Kolkata and has lived for many years in Bengaluru. His many books include a pioneering environmental history The Unquiet Woods a landmark history of his country India after Gandhi and an authoritative biography of Mahatma Gandhi both volumes of which were chosen by the New York Times as a Notable Book of the Year. Having previously taught at Yale Stanford and the London School of Economics he is currently Distinguished University Professor at Krea University. Guhas awards include the Leopold-Hidy Prize of the American Society of Environmental History the Howard Milton Award of the British Society for Sports History the R. K. Narayan Prize and the Fukuoka Prize. He is the recipient of a honorary doctorate in the humanities from Yale University.

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