Butterfly Generation: A Personal Journey into the Passions and Follies of India's Technicolour Youth

Butterfly Generation: A Personal Journey into the Passions and Follies of India's Technicolour Youth

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Author: Palash Krishna Mehrotra

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 272


It discusses the lifestyle of India's youngsters - people in the age group of 25-35 and form almost half of India's population. The main plot revolves around Aditi, the protagonist, a girl who loves dancing, and the freedom that she enjoys in the city. The book tracks her life in New Delhi, and observes the behaviour of a generation that refuses to bend down to the old rules of living. The author effectively paints a picture of the drastic cultural change among the urban youth in liberal India. The book has three sections, namely, One-On-One, Wide Angle, and Entertain Us. It touches upon sensitive topics like commitment and drug abuse, while maintaining an objective stance.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Palash Krishna Mehrotra

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 272


It discusses the lifestyle of India's youngsters - people in the age group of 25-35 and form almost half of India's population. The main plot revolves around Aditi, the protagonist, a girl who loves dancing, and the freedom that she enjoys in the city. The book tracks her life in New Delhi, and observes the behaviour of a generation that refuses to bend down to the old rules of living. The author effectively paints a picture of the drastic cultural change among the urban youth in liberal India. The book has three sections, namely, One-On-One, Wide Angle, and Entertain Us. It touches upon sensitive topics like commitment and drug abuse, while maintaining an objective stance.