Skip to main content

Distributed for Seagull Books

Dreaming a Paradise

Migrations and the Story of Buland Masjid

The story of the people of Buland Masjid, a community of migrants in Delhi.

In Dreaming a Paradise, Chitvan Gill draws on years of research and photographic reportage to unveil the tales of individuals driven to escape poverty, violence, and despair in search of happiness and a place to call home. At the heart of this book lies Buland Masjid, an unauthorized colony on the Yamuna riverbank in Delhi, India, which thrives with restless industry even under the unyielding grip of poverty. The women and men of this colony recycle scrap, repair machines, manufacture clothes, run schools, and sell delicious food, breathing new energy into a once-desolate economy. However, beneath the surface lies a tale of urban planning gone awry, reflecting the comprehensive failure of those in power. Delving into the lives of those cast aside and walled off from India’s vast wealth, this book highlights the huge divide between modern India’s haves and have-nots, and the inherent contradictions in a nation grappling with its identity.

In a compelling exploration of humanity’s journey, Dreaming a Paradise reveals the triumphs, tragedies, hopes, and hardships of resilient souls seeking their own patch of heaven amidst chaos. From the eternal cycles of loss and discovery, we witness the formation of civilizations and the timeless yearning that defines the human condition.

152 pages | 35 color plates; 5 halftones | 5.5 x 7.75 | © 2023

The India List

Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology

Asian Studies: South Asia

Culture Studies


Seagull Books image

View all books from Seagull Books

Table of Contents

Prologue
1. The Migration
2. Buland Masjid
3. The Urban Age
4. A return
5. And by My Side: The Good Women
6. Arrival City
7. Haji: A Beautiful Man
8. The Final Chapter
Epilogue

Be the first to know

Get the latest updates on new releases, special offers, and media highlights when you subscribe to our email lists!

Sign up here for updates about the Press