Language | English |
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ISBN-13 | 978-93-80032-67-2 |
No of pages | 236 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Tranquebar |
Published Date | 30 Dec 2010 |
Amrita Tripathi is a novelist and freelance journalist based in New Delhi. Amrita writes contemporary fiction, is interested in social commentary and the fault lines beneath our mega-cities, can be found at www.amritatripathi.com and as @amritat
With a shocking disregard for practical realities, Amrita is attempting to write her third novel, while battling the distractions of the web.
Amrita writes, dreams, thinks and speaks much too fast in English, speaks passable Hindi and Spanish, understands a little French and even less Oriya.
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At any given point, news is breaking somewhere. The dynamics are fascinating, the lives of the telecasters hectic, the demands never-ending.... But what goes on inside a TV news channel? When the egos take over and the drive to succeed wipes out all else, identity crises, paranoia and insecurity take their toll.
A prematurely ageing drama queen, a melodramatic friend and a carefree Casanova ... friendship flies out the window, as events take on a life of their own and their world starts to unravel. Death, betrayal, conspiracy theories and drama galore. Broken News is a work of fiction, but stabs at the truth of fractured identities and misplaced priorities in the glittering world of television news.