Seasoned Crime Fiction Author Kumar Kinshuk Turns a Historic Page with The Indian Emergency
New Delhi [India], May 21 : While mythological fiction is doled out in generous quantities in the Indian publishing scene, it is rare to come across historical fiction, especially if it is set in the recent past. Kumar Kinshuk’s latest novel “The Indian Emergency” is a welcome addition to the latter, dealing with a […]
New Delhi [India], May 21 : While mythological fiction is doled out in generous quantities in the Indian publishing scene, it is rare to come across historical fiction, especially if it is set in the recent past. Kumar Kinshuk’s latest novel “The Indian Emergency” is a welcome addition to the latter, dealing with a time that is much too politicized and too less explored from a neutral perspective.
Kinshuk’s latest release takes readers back to a tumultuous period in India’s history—the 1975 Emergency. Set against the backdrop of political upheaval, the novel explores the trials faced by four ordinary men during those challenging times. Today, it’s easy to see how tough times and communal comments can divide people, but in stark contrast, Kumar Kinshuk writes of a time when turbulent events brought people of different social, economic, and religious backgrounds together for a common cause – safeguarding the country’s democratic spirit.
Through vivid storytelling, Kinshuk paints a poignant picture of personal struggles, resilience, and survival. As readers immerse themselves in the lives of the characters, they witness the interplay of power, resistance, and hope. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply love a well-crafted tale, “The Indian Emergency” promises an unforgettable reading experience.