Badri Raina

Badri Raina
Badri Raina is a well-known commentator on politics, culture and society. His columns on the Znet have a global following.
Raina taught English literature at the University of Delhi for over four decades and is the author of the much acclaimed Dickens and the Dialectic of Growth. He has several collections of poems and translations. His writings have appeared in nearly all major English dailies and journals in India.
- The Underside of ThingsINR 850
Badri Raina’s essays written over a period of six years hold a mirror to the neo-liberal world we live in. Focused on south Asia the essays straddle the world of politics, ideology and histor...
- Kashmir: A Noble Tryst in TattersINR 495
Badri Raina is one of the most well-regarded public intellectuals in the sub-continent. His commentaries on social, cultural and political issues affecting contempora...

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