Book Review: Pride Prejudice & Punditry: THE ESSENTIAL by Shashi Tharoor
Pride Prejudice & Punditry features Shashi Tharoor’s works on politics, history, cricket, Hinduism, writing, fiction, poetry, and Indian diplomacy.
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Pride Prejudice & Punditry features Shashi Tharoor’s works on politics, history, cricket, Hinduism, writing, fiction, poetry, and Indian diplomacy.
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