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Country
  
India

Publication date
  
2012

Originally published
  
2012

Page count
  
240

Publisher
  
Penguin Books

3.7/5
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Language
  
English

Pages
  
240

Author
  
Mayank Austen Soofi

ISBN
  
9780143422723

Subject
  
Prostitution in India

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Nobody Can Love You More: Life in Delhi's Red Light District is a 2012 book by the Indian writer and photojournalist Mayank Austen Soofi.

Contents

Synopsis

The book follows the daily lives of sex workers living on G.B. Road, New Delhi, a large red-light district in India's capital as they "raise their children, cook for their lovers, visit temples, shrines and mosques, complain about pimps and brothel owners, listen to film songs, and solicit and entertain customers". The book seeks to paint a portrait of women for who sex is a way to make a living. The book contains photography described by the publishers as "haunting"

Reception

In The Times of India Arunima Mazumdar wrote that the book "is a perspective of a neighbourhood distanced from the accepted societal norms. It is a reminder and a comprehensive understanding of the extraordinary lives of ordinary people"

In the Sunday Guardian Annie Zaidi describes the book as "gently sympathetic" but criticises some elements of the writing style. Overall, Zaidi notes that "As a reminder of their humanity and their vulnerability, Soofi's book is worth a read"

References

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