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Rude life : the memoir

By: Sanghvi, Vir.
Publisher: Gurugram : Penguin Random House India, 2021Description: ix, 427 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9780670095391.Subject(s): Political journalism | India Politics | Television and magazines | Press Mattered | Political Scandals | Aaj Tak | ABP | Bachchan, Amitabh | BBC | Bhartia, Shobhana | Bombay magazine | Chidambaram | CNN | Deve Gowda | Dutt, Barkha | Doordarshan(DD) | The Hindustan Time | India Today | Modi, Narendra | Sunday | The Telegraph | Vajpayee, Atal Bihari | Indian politics | Dalai LamaDDC classification: 320.954 Summary: Vir Sanghvi's has been an interesting life - one that took him to Oxford, movie and political journalism, television and magazines - and he depicts it with the silky polish his readers expect of him. In A Rude Life, he turns his dispassionate observer's gaze on himself, and in taut prose tells us about all that he's experienced, and nothing more for he's still a private man.He unhurriedly recounts memories from his childhood and college years, moving on to give us an understanding of how he wrote his biggest stories, while giving us an insider's view into the politics and glamour of that time.
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Includes Index.

Vir Sanghvi's has been an interesting life - one that took him to Oxford, movie and political journalism, television and magazines - and he depicts it with the silky polish his readers expect of him. In A Rude Life, he turns his dispassionate observer's gaze on himself, and in taut prose tells us about all that he's experienced, and nothing more for he's still a private man.He unhurriedly recounts memories from his childhood and college years, moving on to give us an understanding of how he wrote his biggest stories, while giving us an insider's view into the politics and glamour of that time.

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