Meghnad Desai's All-Time Favourite Books

From Vadodara to the British Parliament, Meghnad Desai has lived a remarkable and illustrious life. Author of books such as The Raisina Model, The Rediscovery of India and Hubris, the economist and politician has recently released his autobiography, Rebellious Lord.

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From Vadodara to the British Parliament, Meghnad Desai has lived a remarkable and illustrious life. Author of books such as The Raisina Model, The Rediscovery of India and Hubris, the economist and politician has recently released his autobiography, Rebellious Lord.

Gujaratno Naath (The Lord and Master of Gujarat) by K. M. Munshi, Pravin Prakashan, Rs 450

When I was about nine, I read this Gujarati novel 28 times. My father said he wouldn’t allow me to ever read the book again. This glorified medieval history of Gujarat was altogether thrilling for me. 

 

Rebecca by Daphne De Maurier, Virago, Rs 499 

De Maurier’s lovely, mystifying prose forced me to read this book again and again. I have always found it enjoyable to read a book that has a big secret or mystery at its heart. 

 

Point Counter Point by Aldous Huxley, RHUK, Rs 499 

Compared to Huxley’s more cynical Brave New World, this is a more social novel which talks about English society of the late ’20s and early ’30s. The book is sexually bold and looks at people’s affairs in a very adult way. I had grown up a little by the time I read it, and for some time, it was my favourite. 

 

Ulysses by James Joyce, Penguin UK, Rs 550 

It’s hard for me to think of a novel greater than Ulysses, and of a novelist greater than James Joyce. The book, I would argue, is as readable as it is accessible. When in Dublin, I walked the same route Stephen Dedalus did. There were only 500 copies printed of the book’s first edition and I now have one. It’s one novel I can’t get enough of. 

 

Witness the Night by Kishwar Desai, HarperCollins, Rs 349 

I got to read the first draft of this novel because it was my wife who wrote it, but I remember not being able to sleep at night after I read it. The book went on to win the Costa Book Award ...

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