The Last Word
Obituaries Of 100 Indians Who Led Unusual lives
Rahul Bedi
₹395
Description
‘Of all the obits featuring in the book, some of the subjects I knew well, others superficially, a handful by association and the remainder, not at all. But substantial portions of them were published before the Internet epidemic, necessitating extensive inquiry, meetings with relatives or friends of the deceased and research in musty newspaper a...rchives; information that is all available today at the end of a cursor. All these years later all I can say is that the entire exercise was a challenge and above all, gratifying as my subjects’ lives revealed India’s rich, wide and intense human resource heritage.
‘In short, the obits are also a lesson to us all: act now. After all, as the adage goes, life is not a dress rehearsal: make the show worthy of a racy obit.’
About the Book
An anthology of 100 obituaries written by journalist Rahul Bedi. Published between 1990 and 2008 in the Independent and Daily Telegraph, the collection ranges from obits written for people like Harkishan Singh Surjeet to Minoo Masani, and from Morarji Desai to Vijayalakshmi Pandit. These are not just obits but they also celebrate the extraordinary life of people who have changed the idea of India. Many of these were young professionals, politicians, film actors, writers, musicians or scientists when India got Independence and have played a crucial role in their fields of work.
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