Hyderabad, May 12 -- In the ever-growing dystopian world of deceit, lying, and corruption, novels poignantly portray politics that seem to be squinted towards organised hypocrisy. Curiously, people yearn to know everything that simultaneously conjures awe and disdain, which is what politics produces. It precisely articulates the unprecedented popularity of non-fiction books and political novels.
The political novel, modelled on historical and social fiction, creates a masterful evocation of the grim and traumatic political landscape that jeopardises human rights and diminishes faith in the system. It reflects not just on political hypocrisy and human ambition, but also on India's tumultuous history. This exploration, not just the project...
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