Maximum City

Maximum City - Bombay Lost and Found
Author Suketu Mehta
Country India, worldwide
Language English
Genre narrative nonfiction
Publisher Penguin
Publication date
2004
Media type Print (Paperback and Hardback)
Pages 584 pp (paperback first edition)
ISBN 978-0-14-400159-0 (first edition, paperback)

Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found is a narrative nonfiction book by Suketu Mehta, published in 2004, about the Indian city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay). It was published in hardcover by Random House's Alfred A. Knopf imprint. When released in paperback, it was published by Vintage, a subdivision of Random House.

Awards

Maximum City was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2005, and won the Kiriyama Prize, an award given to books that foster a greater understanding of the nations and peoples of the Pacific Rim and South Asia. It won the 2005 Vodafone Crossword Book Award. The Economist named Maximum City one of its books of the year for 2004. It was shortlisted for the 2005 Samuel Johnson Prize.

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