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A Goddess in the Stones - Travels in Eastern India: Bihar and Orissa (Paperback)
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A Goddess in the Stones - Travels in Eastern India: Bihar and Orissa (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 3 370
You Save R69 (17%)
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Norman Lewis avoids the easy pleasures of travelling through the
hill-forts of Rajasthan, visiting palace hotels and the Taj Mahal.
Instead his travels in India begin in the impoverished,
overpopulated and corrupt state of Bihar - the scene of a brutal
caste war between the untouchables and higher-caste gangsters. From
these violent happenings, he heads down the west coast of Bengal
and into the highlands of Orissa to testify to the life of the
'indigenous tribals who have survived in isolation. As William
Dalrymple observed in The Spectator, 'the great virtue of Norman
Lewis as a writer is that he can make the most boring things
interesting; whatever he is describing whether it is a rickshaw
driver, an alcohol crazed elephant, or a man defecating beside the
road Lewis senses are awake for sounds or smells, and he can make
you think twice about scenes you have seen ten thousand times
before the book is full of some of the strangest facts imaginable
...It is a joy to read. Other Norman Lewis titles published by
Eland: Jackdaw Cake, The Missionaries, Voices of the Old Sea, A
View of The World, Naples 44, A Dragon Apparent, Golden Earth, The
Honoured Society, An Empire of the East, In Sicily and The Tomb in
Seville.
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