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'The hunters' pack is swelling. They're whooping. The hounds are baying for my blood. The drumbeats are growing unbearably loud. They're circling me. They're closing in on me . . .' Yashwant Chittal's acclaimed novel Shikari, set in the concrete jungles of Bombay, weaves together the high-stakes conspiracies of the corporate world and the parochial intrigues of a close-knit community. Nagappa, a senior manager at an MNC, is framed for a crime he has not committed. As the story unfolds, it reveals a fiercely competitive arena where Man's primordial instincts surface, and the line between the…mehr

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'The hunters' pack is swelling. They're whooping. The hounds are baying for my blood. The drumbeats are growing unbearably loud. They're circling me. They're closing in on me . . .' Yashwant Chittal's acclaimed novel Shikari, set in the concrete jungles of Bombay, weaves together the high-stakes conspiracies of the corporate world and the parochial intrigues of a close-knit community. Nagappa, a senior manager at an MNC, is framed for a crime he has not committed. As the story unfolds, it reveals a fiercely competitive arena where Man's primordial instincts surface, and the line between the hunter and the hunted is often blurred. Shikari is a monumental work in which Chittal, as far back as 1979, exposed the underbelly of the corporate world.
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Yashwant Chittal is one of the most significant voices of modern Kannada literature. Pratibha Umashankar-Nadiger straddles two disciplines-academics and journalism. She was, till recently, the associate editor of Climate Control Middle East, and was formerly consulting editor of Books & More. As special feature writer for Weekend magazine, Khaleej Times, she received the best feature writer award for 2008 and 2009 from the government of Dubai. Apart from cover stories, edit pieces, interviews and essays in literary journals, her published works include two coffee table books on eminent Zoroastrians (which she edited), a biography in Kannada and a set of English textbooks (co-authored). She is presently working on her doctoral thesis on Partition writing by women.