Strangers no more by sanjoy hazarika news
A reassessment of India beyond “Stories,” narrated by Sanjoy Hazarika, “of legend, imagination, future challenges and perspectives as well as personal experiences as a frank introspection of where things have gone wrong or.
Hazarika throws some light
Hazarika tells little-known stories, drawn from personal experience and knowledge, of the way in which insurgents operate, of the reality of border towns in the region, the pain of victims and the courage of fighters on either side of the ideological and physical conflict, in the jungles and in lands awash with rain and swamped by mist.Stranger No More is Hazarika’s first book on the Northeast, Strangers of the Mist, became a valuable resource and guide to the region when it was published over twenty years ago. His new book examines old and new struggles, contemporary trends and the sweeping changes that have taken place in the meantime.
In his latest book, Strangers Strangers No More: New Narratives from India’s Northeast is a sequel to Sanjoy Hazarika’s polemical and densely packed, Strangers of the Mist, a book that is remarkably different on the ground that it projects the insider’s brush with the North-East of India, a patch of land that is enveloped in a mist, a hazy blanket of half-truths.