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DescriptionThis is a feast of sumptuous short stories from India's best writers, arranged by region for the culturally conscious voyager - globe-trotting readers and armchair travellers alike! This is the latest book in Whereabouts Press' acclaimed series of literary travel guides that brings together a smorgasbord of short fiction from one of the world's most diverse, multicultural, and storied civilizations: India. "India: A Traveler's Literary Companion" features 14 short stories from some of India's best writers, collectively offering an insightful portrait of the beauty and complexity of Indian landscape, culture, and society. Go back four centuries in time to the Taj Mahal with Kunal Basu, as the humble accountant of his story becomes, in another incarnation, the architect of one of the world's most resplendent monuments. Let Vikram Chandra lead you by the hand into the ghettos of Mumbai (Bombay), where a small-time thug fences some gold bars he has stolen and then decides to find out what pleasures his money can buy. Journey with Bibhutibhushan Bandhopadhyay's silver-tongued salesman of medicated oil as he travels the trains around Calcutta, the city he loves more than anything else. |