The five Dilliwallahs invited to write about theirfavourite books on Delhi suggest a reading wishlist that mainly constitutes ofcity’s monuments, bylanes of old Delhi, leafy avenues of new Delhi and thecolourful lives of dead emperors. One cannot help wonder--where are the lives ofordinary people of Delhi in this empty wishful landscape? There is a goodreason, thinly veiled in the mourning for the "lost city", because ordinarypeople shatter the romance of past with the mess they make, traffic theygenerate, vulgar graffiti on the walls they write and loud music they blarechurlishly on the streets. This unruliness makes theresidents of Delhi a troublesome subject that can’t be written aboutwithout affecting its contours of enchantment.