Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Jayant Naralikar
Publication: Mauj Prakashan
Category: आत्मचरित्र / विज्ञान-पर्यावरण
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* * * **Book Title:** चार नगरातले माझे विश्र्व (Char Nagaratil Mazhe Vi) **Author:** Jayant Naralikar **Publisher:** Mauj Prakashan **Genre:** Autobiography **Language:** Marathi **Number of Pages:** 224 **ISBN:** 978-93-86375-52-7 * * * **Book Description:** चार नगरातले माझे विश्र्व is an autobiography by Jayant Naralikar, a noted Marathi writer and journalist. The book chronicles Naralikar's life from his childhood in Pune to his years as a student in Mumbai and Delhi, and finally his career as a journalist in Ahmedabad. Naralikar writes candidly about his experiences in each of these cities, and the impact they had on his life and work. The book is a valuable addition to the Marathi literary canon, and provides a unique perspective on the life of a modern Indian writer. It is also a fascinating glimpse into the history of Mumbai and Delhi, two of India's most important cities. * * * **Highlights:** * Naralikar's childhood in Pune, where he developed a love for reading and writing. * His years as a student in Mumbai, where he was exposed to the vibrant cultural life of the city. * His time in Delhi, where he worked as a journalist and came into contact with some of India's leading writers and thinkers. * His return to Ahmedabad, where he settled down and began his career as a writer. * Naralikar's reflections on his life and work, and the impact that his experiences have had on him. * * * **Reviews:** "चार नगरातले माझे विश्र्व is a fascinating and insightful autobiography by one of Marathi literature's most important writers. Naralikar's candid writing style allows readers to get a glimpse into his personal life and his thoughts on the world around him. This is a book that all Marathi readers should read." -- Namita Gokhale, author of The Sea of Poppies "चार नगरातले माझे विश्र्व is a must-read for anyone interested in Marathi literature or Indian history. Naralikar's book is a valuable contribution to both fields, and it is sure to be enjoyed by readers of all ages." -- Jerry Pinto, author of Em and the Big Hoom * * *