A powerful tale of love, resistance, and identity, this novel asks questions that every generation must face: Will you inherit the silence or become the voice of change?
The essays span a wide range of topics-from the Kanwar Yatra and the sacred city of Haridwar, to critiques of religious conversion, violent verses in religious texts, and a powerful letter addressed to the Pope questioning aspects of Christianity.
Angry, funny, corrosively honest, the Underground Man strips away every illusion of progress or virtue, forcing us to confront the strange pleasure of being wounded, and the freedom that comes with refusing to be healed.