India and I: A Hundred Memories, Not a Memoir
S.Y. Quraishi
Public life is often catalogued through grand events and sweeping histories. But the real story of a nation is also hidden in small moments – it could be a decision that is taken in seconds, a meeting that changes a career, or a conversation that reveals the true character of power.
In this book, S.Y. Quraishi has chosen a hundred such moments. Insightful, candid, and often surprising, this is his most personal book yet. Each memory is rendered in exactly two pages – self-contained and conveyed with rare deftness. Together they map a life lived at the intersection of the personal and the public, the intimate and the institutional.
The episodes in the book range from his childhood in Old Delhi and years in the Indian Administrative Service to his travels across the world. They move from encounters with Nobel laureates to conversations with a humble gardener; from observer missions in war-torn Sri Lanka and Myanmar to political intrigue in the highest corridors of power in Delhi. Interwoven through them are insider accounts of landmark electoral reforms and administrative decisions, which together create a granular portrait of a life well-lived.