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Book picks; new reads

On the reading list this week is an intimate look into the journey of a legendary Indian classical musician, and a novel set across Asia at the peak of the brutal Delta wave

Published on: Sep 28, 2025 04:54 AM IST
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Notes from a legend

This week’s pick of interesting reads includes a look into the life a legendary Indian classical musician, and a novel set across Asia at the peak of the Delta wave (Akash Shrivastav)
This week’s pick of interesting reads includes a look into the life a legendary Indian classical musician, and a novel set across Asia at the peak of the Delta wave (Akash Shrivastav)
120pp, 499; Niyogi Books (Transcribed from Ustad Allauddin Khan’s spoken accounts at Santiniketan in 1952 and translated from Bengali to English for the first time, this book offers an intimate look into the legendary Indian classical musician’s tumultuous journey)

My Life: Story of an Imperfect Musician is the freewheeling autobiography of Ustad Allauddin Khan, the legendary Indian classical musician and founder of the Maihar–Senia gharana. Transcribed from his spoken accounts at Santiniketan in 1952 and translated from Bengali to English for the first time, the book offers an intimate look into his tumultuous journey — from his modest beginnings in Tripura to becoming a revered guru and maestro.

In his candid yet commanding voice, Allauddin Khan recalls his spiritual devotion to music, years of gruelling training, battles with poverty and his uncompromising integrity. He narrates his encounters with saints, ustads, nawabs and commoners with equal vividness that is punctuated with humour, rage and humility. The book sheds light on his unconventional personality — fierce, loving, deeply principled — and his immense contribution to Indian classical music, not just as a performer but also as a mentor. Enriched with an introduction by his pupil Ravi Shankar, and rare photographs, My Life is not merely a chronicle of musical excellence but an invaluable glimpse into the spirit of a man who lived for, and through, music.*

Deception and hope in a bleak time

320pp, 599; Simon & Schuster (Set across Asia at the peak of the brutal Delta wave, The Pretenders is a novel about finding love, freedom and human connection.)

Set across Asia at the peak of the brutal Delta wave, The Pretenders is a novel about finding love, freedom and human connection even in the bleakest of times. Between the sprawling apartments of Delhi’s posh colonies and the loneliness of Bangkok’s streets, The Pretenders takes one to the heart of what it means to be human, set in a time when humanity itself was on the edge. Policemen, predators, the privileged and the under-privileged – everyone must confront their demons to discover what it is they are pretending about.

Ambitious, lyrical and reflective, The Pretenders is the pandemic novel we’ve all been waiting for.*

*All copy from book flap.

 
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