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INDIA BOOKS

Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Mahabharata (Kairos Literatura) Written by R. K. Narayan. By Editorial Kairos. The regular list price is $18.95. Sells new for $11.72. There are some available for $11.65.
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1 comments about Mahabharata (Kairos Literatura).
  1. R. K. Narayan has once again proved that he is a master writer. Anybody who wants to know Hindu mythology but doesn't know where to start should buy this book and also R.K.Narayan's other books like 'Ramayana' and 'God, Demons, etc'.


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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Goat: A Story of Kashmir & Notting Hill Written by Justine Hardy. By John Murray Publishers Ltd. There are some available for $21.74.
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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Indian Nocturne Written by Antonio Tabucchi. By New Directions Publishing Corporation. There are some available for $9.31.
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3 comments about Indian Nocturne.
  1. The traveller is someoene who is looking for a friend who got lost in India, but we realize very soon that he's actually looking for himself. A trip full of incredible encounters with people who are the soul of India, and places described in such a way that we could almost smell, hear and see what the author felt while he was there.


  2. The first time I read this book was when I also read for the first time Carrere's The Mustache - a fortunate accident as they both pose a question of identity. Tabucchi sets his tale in India in the form of an unnamed man trying to find a man, perhaps his brother, who has been missing for about a year. His search takes him to a brothel in Bombay, to a Bombay hospital, to the Theosophical Society in Madras, to the library of a religious order in Goa ... Along the way he encounters a dying Jain, a deformed saddhu/fortune teller, a former Philadelphia mailman, a photographer of human misery ... An interesting story, well written, with an unexpected ending. A movella well worth your time.


  3. This Medicis Prize('89) winning book is an exploration of the frontiers of identity within very ancient India. It may all be a dream as the "Author's Note" which precedes this 100 page text describes the narrative as an "insomnia" and a "search for a shadow". You can make of that what you like but those evocative sentences only partially set the tone for Tabucchi's book is a playful series of encounters that his unnamed narrator-protaganist has with fellow travelers and interesting Indian characters along the way to finding a missing friend. The several encounters read like enquiries, but pleasant ones, and ones with philosophical as well as humorous overtones(in one encounter identity is compared to a suitcase). Some of the sequences are so strange you think it all must be a dream as when a female thief breaks into the narrators hotel room only to be invited to stay the night. Other meetings are full of a very engaging and speculation rich kind of conversation as in the meeting with the Hugo and Pessoa quoting eastern intellectual. If it is all a dream it is a very literate one. The last meeting takes place in the old Portugese port of Goa and there the narrator meets a lovely charming stranger to share a dinner with as he waits for a chance to spy a glimpse of his old searched for friend. But as they eat the narrator relates his "story' in a way that makes one suspect there was no one and nothing to search for after all(modern fiction indeed it is). But you are left after putting this book down with a feeling of having had several intriguing conversations and having met a lovely woman. Not at all a bad feeling. An insomnia well spent.


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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Book of the Wonders of India Written by G S P Freeman-Grenville. By East-West Publications (U.K.) Ltd. The regular list price is $11.95. Sells new for $31.19. There are some available for $40.37.
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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

The Book of Indian Birds Written by Salim Ali. By Oxford University Press, USA. There are some available for $19.22.
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2 comments about The Book of Indian Birds.
  1. Beautiful hand drawn illustrations, detailed characteristics, habitat, calls and everything else you need to know to identify a bird. A real work of art.


  2. This is really the definitive book for novice birdwatchers in India, and remains very useful even as you grow more experienced. Its small size makes it much more portable and thus useful for field trips. The illustrations in the new edition are simply lovely and improve tremendously over those in the earlier editions. A must buy.


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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Lands of the Thunderbolt: Sikhim Chumbi and Bhutan Written by Ronaldshay. By SLG Books. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $22.46. There are some available for $12.62.
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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

By HarperCollins. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $15.50.
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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Raghubir Singh. By Thames & Hudson. There are some available for $34.41.
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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

A South Indian Journey: The Smile of Murugan Written by Michael Wood. By Penguin Books Ltd. There are some available for $8.65.
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Posted in India (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Eastern India Map by Nelles (Nelles Maps) Written by Nelles Maps. By Nelles Maps. Sells new for $8.95.
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1 comments about Eastern India Map by Nelles (Nelles Maps).
  1. This two-sided map is easy to read, but places are hard to locate since there's no index. Tourist sites are indicated. The folder in which the map is glued makes the map more durable, but also prevents it from being laid out flat. Coverage begins just east of Delhi.


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Mahabharata (Kairos Literatura)
Goat: A Story of Kashmir & Notting Hill
Indian Nocturne
Book of the Wonders of India
The Book of Indian Birds
Lands of the Thunderbolt: Sikhim Chumbi and Bhutan
Himachal (The HarperCollins Travel Guide)
Rajasthan
A South Indian Journey: The Smile of Murugan
Eastern India Map by Nelles (Nelles Maps)

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