A Map of the World

A Map of the World by David Hare, published by Faber & Faber in 1983, is a revised edition comprising 83 pages. This work presents a dialogue between Stephen Andrews, a young journalist, and Victor Mehta, a cynical Indian novelist, as they engage in a debate about Western perspectives on the challenges faced by the Third World.
Readers will find a critical exploration of the contrasting viewpoints on global issues, highlighting the complexities of cultural and political interactions. The narrative delves into themes of journalism and literature, offering insights into how these fields intersect with societal challenges. This edition invites readers to reflect on the implications of their discussions and the broader context of international relations.
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Stephen Andrews, a young journalist, and Victor Mehta, a cynical Indian novelist argue about how the west deals with the problems of the Third World
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