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Ghosted

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Delhi is haunted-by its ghosts, its ruins, and its unending capacity for

rebirth. In the shadow of medieval mosques and Mughal tombs, the past

refuses to stay buried. Saints, Sultans, poets, and lovers-all linger in the

city's imagination, their stories shaping how we remember what once was.

In Ghosted, historian and storyteller Eric Chopra journeys through the

capital's most beguiling sites-Jamali-Kamali, Firoz Shah Kotla, Khooni

Darwaza, the Mutiny Memorial, and Malcha Mahal-to unearth a Delhi

that exists between worlds: a palimpsest where Sufis bless kings, jinn listen

to grievances, and begums occupy dilapidated hunting lodges. What begins

as a search for Delhi's haunted monuments becomes a meditation on why

we are drawn to the dead and how ghost stories become vessels of collective

memory.

Blending archival research with folklore, myth, and reflection, Chopra

paints an intimate portrait of a city forever in dialogue with its former selves.

Through invasions and rebirths, he reveals that Delhi's spirit resides not just

in its monuments but in the unseen presences that linger among them.

Ghosted is a lyrical, haunting journey through the city's spectral landscape-

an invitation to listen to what its echoes tell us about memory and identity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Books
Date
20 November 2025
Pages
298
ISBN
9789363365643

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Delhi is haunted-by its ghosts, its ruins, and its unending capacity for

rebirth. In the shadow of medieval mosques and Mughal tombs, the past

refuses to stay buried. Saints, Sultans, poets, and lovers-all linger in the

city's imagination, their stories shaping how we remember what once was.

In Ghosted, historian and storyteller Eric Chopra journeys through the

capital's most beguiling sites-Jamali-Kamali, Firoz Shah Kotla, Khooni

Darwaza, the Mutiny Memorial, and Malcha Mahal-to unearth a Delhi

that exists between worlds: a palimpsest where Sufis bless kings, jinn listen

to grievances, and begums occupy dilapidated hunting lodges. What begins

as a search for Delhi's haunted monuments becomes a meditation on why

we are drawn to the dead and how ghost stories become vessels of collective

memory.

Blending archival research with folklore, myth, and reflection, Chopra

paints an intimate portrait of a city forever in dialogue with its former selves.

Through invasions and rebirths, he reveals that Delhi's spirit resides not just

in its monuments but in the unseen presences that linger among them.

Ghosted is a lyrical, haunting journey through the city's spectral landscape-

an invitation to listen to what its echoes tell us about memory and identity.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Books
Date
20 November 2025
Pages
298
ISBN
9789363365643