It is striking the lengths to which some writers will go to defend their turf--or even their friends' turf. Ramachandra Guha's latest display of dyspeptic distemper, aimed at the evil outsider William Dalrymple, is a case in point.
It is striking the lengths to which some writers will go to defend their turf--or even their friends' turf. Ramachandra Guha's latest display of dyspeptic distemper, aimed at the evil outsider William Dalrymple, is a case in point.
BY Rajeev K. Kinra 25 November 2004
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