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Dhaka Delirium

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Dhaka Delirium

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Dhaka Delirium is a collection of short essays written over almost two decades. ‘This is a city that narrates its myriad of stories without telling any stories at all. In many ways, Dhaka Delirium is a retroactive act of penitence for failing to realize how the South Asian capital city reveals its inner stories through the language of spatiality and urbanity.’ Adnan Morshed A collection of short essays written over almost two decades Revealing Dhaka’s cosmopolitanism, magic realism, historicism, melancholia, and urban absurdities Passionate account of the city written in an accessible language by an architect, architectural historian, and urbanist but first of all, a lover of Dhaka

Title

Dhaka Delirium

Author

Adnan Z. Morshed

Publisher

Altrim Publishers

Number of Pages

223

Category

  • History
  • Culture
  • Society
  • First Published

    JAN 2023

    Dhaka Delirium is a collection of short essays written over almost two decades. ‘This is a city that narrates its myriad of stories without telling any stories at all. In many ways, Dhaka Delirium is a retroactive act of penitence for failing to realize how the South Asian capital city reveals its inner stories through the language of spatiality and urbanity.’ Adnan Morshed A collection of short essays written over almost two decades Revealing Dhaka’s cosmopolitanism, magic realism, historicism, melancholia, and urban absurdities Passionate account of the city written in an accessible language by an architect, architectural historian, and urbanist but first of all, a lover of Dhaka
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