PEN award winning Indian author takes potshots at media

New Delhi: In any functional democracy media should ideally become the voice of the voiceless, but acclaimed author Siddhartha Deb feels the press in India behaves like a cheerleader of corporations and political parties rather than a conscience keeper of the nation. Deb’s non-fiction novel “The Beautiful and the Damned: A Portrait of the New […]

New Delhi: In any functional democracy media should ideally become the voice of the voiceless, but acclaimed author Siddhartha Deb feels the press in India behaves like a cheerleader of corporations and political parties rather than a conscience keeper of the nation.

Deb's non-fiction novel "The Beautiful and the Damned: A Portrait of the New India" has just won the prestigious 2012 PEN Open Book Award for "an exceptional work of literature by an author of colour".