Che in Paona Bazaar explained

Che in Paona Bazaar
Author:Kishalay Bhattacharjee
Language:English
Subject:Non-fiction
Published:10 January 2013, Pan Macmillan India[1]
Pages:241 pages
Media Type:paperback
Isbn:9789382616047

Che in Paona Bazaar: Tales of Exile and Belonging from India's North East is a work of non-fiction authored by Bureau Chief journalist for North East India Kishalay Bhattacharjee (formerly associated with New Delhi Television NDTV). The book is an account of modern Northeast India focusing on Manipur, its culture, and its people.[2] It is told through a fictional character who, according to the author, "embodies the angst, contradictions, and aspirations of many of her generation".[3] [4] The book contains anecdotes and untold stories Battacharjee encountered while working as a journalist.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pan Macmillan India. panmacmillan.co.in.
  2. News: Book Review: Che in Paona Bazaar . KS . Narayanan . . April 21, 2013.
  3. News: All The Unused Betel Nuts . Janice . Pariat . May 6, 2013 . Outlook India.
  4. News: Postcard from Paona Bazaar . Sangeeta Barooah . Pisharoty . . February 27, 2013.