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A Place Within - Rediscovering India

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Zusatztext “Strikingly written …beautifully observed, filled with myths, stories, legends, history, journal entries, and family narratives. It is an expertly stitched collage and, as much as it reveals about India, it is a great portrait of Vassanji himself…. Wonderful.” — The Globe and Mail “Vassanji brings a gifted storyteller’s eye to A Place Within , drawing entertainingly on extensive journals he kept on his Indian excursions…. He captures both the spiritual and the uglier sides of India, all the raw fundamentals of life there, but he always leads with what he sees as India’s ‘essential quality of tolerance and flexibility,’ and the overwhelming pull of ancestry.” — Vancouver Sun “A striking and rich melange of impression and experience, of the enchantments and disappointments of such an arduous and long-awaited pilgrimage.” — London Free Press “A lovely, deeply personal book — one entirely worthy of one of Canada’s top-shelf talents.” — Edmonton Journal Informationen zum Autor M.G. VASSANJI won the Giller Prize for  The Book of Secrets  and  The In-Between World of Vikram Lall , and the Governor General's Literary Award for Non-Fiction for  A Place Within: Rediscovering India . His novel  The Assassin's Song  was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction. Most recently, his novel  Nostalgia  was a finalist in Canada Reads 2017. Klappentext A Globe and Mail Best Book It would take many lifetimes! it was said to me during my first visit! to see all of India. The desperation must have shown on my face to absorb and digest all I possibly could. This was not something I had articulated or resolved; and yet I recall an anxiety as I travelled the length and breadth of the country! senses raw to every new experience! that even in the distraction of a blink I might miss something profoundly significant. I was not born in India! nor were my parents; that might explain much in my expectation of that visit. Yet how many people go to the homeland of their grandparents with such a heartload of expectation and momentousness; such a desire to find themselves in everything they see? Is it only India that clings thus! to those who've forsaken it; is this why Indians in a foreign land seem always so desperate to seek each other out? What was India to me? The inimitable M.G. Vassanji turns his eye to India! the homeland of his ancestors! in this powerfully moving tale of family and country. Part travelogue! part history! A Place Within is M.G. Vassanji's intelligent and beautifully written journey to explore where he belongs. Introduction It would take many lifetimes, it was said to me during my first visit, to see all of India. It was January 1993. The desperation must have shown on my face to take in all I possibly could. This was not something I had articulated or resolved, and yet I recall an anxiety as I travelled the length and breadth of the country, senses raw to every new experience, that even in the distraction of a blink I might miss something profoundly significant. I was not born in India, nor were my parents; that might explain much in my expectation of that visit. Yet how many people go to the birthplace of their grandparents with such a heartload of expectation and momentousness, such a desire to find themselves in everything they see? Is it only India that clings thus, to those who’ve forsaken it; is this why Indians in a foreign land seem always so desperate to seek each other out? What was India to me? I must put this in the past, because by now I have returned many times and my relationship to the country has evolved. Ever since that first visit, there has been the irrepressible urge to describe my experience of India; yet in spite of copious notes t...

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Authors M G Vassanji, M. G. Vassanji, M.G. Vassanji
Publisher Random House Canada
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.09.2009
 
EAN 9780385661799
ISBN 978-0-385-66179-9
No. of pages 464
Dimensions 138 mm x 208 mm x 27 mm
Series Doubleday Canada
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies
Travel > Travelogues, traveller's tales

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