'Road, Movie' review: Indian indie cult classic? - CNNGo.com

'Road, Movie' review: Indian indie cult classic?
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In 1994 a movie "English, August," based on Upamanyu Chatterjee's cult novel of the same name, caught the imagination of a new generation of cinema goers ...

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'I don't look at the ugly side of life' - Indian Express


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'I don't look at the ugly side of life'
Indian Express
Way to Go, Upamanyu Chatterjee's new and fifth novel, takes us back to the disaffected characters of his second book, The Last Burden. ...

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Bleak house - Financial Express

Bleak house
Financial Express
: It's difficult to read an Upamanyu Chatterjee book nowadays without cringing, so harsh is his gaze, so ruthless his dissection of the middle class or the ...

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'I don't look at the ugly side of life' - Indian Express


Indian Express
'I don't look at the ugly side of life'
Indian Express
Way to Go, Upamanyu Chatterjee's new and fifth novel, takes us back to the disaffected characters of his second book, The Last Burden. ...

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Road, Movie - Times of India


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Road, Movie
Times of India
If the earlier film, based on Upamanyu Chatterjee's riveting debut novel, viewed the backwaters of a slumbering, lumbering, giant-like India through the ...
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Vanishing Act - Times of India

Vanishing Act
Times of India
It has rather to do with the fact that this verbose, clumsy novel has been written by Upamanyu Chatterjee who, two decades ago, yanked Indian English ...

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Jamun, Burfi and the bitter taste of satire - Daily News & Analysis

Jamun, Burfi and the bitter taste of satire
Daily News & Analysis
That is at the core of Upamanyu Chatterjee's new novel, Way To Go, which re-introduces us to some of the characters from his The Last Burden. ...
Way to Go: Tryst with death Asian Age

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The Skull Beneath the Skin - Indian Express

The Skull Beneath the Skin
Indian Express
These are the headlong sentences of Upamanyu Chatterjee's new novel Way to Go. They are typical of the indiscriminate, often comical piling of description ...

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