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Elephant Complex - Travels in Sri Lanka

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext "It is hard to think of a more astute and sympathetic companion for a journey around the island and into Sri Lanka’s episodic bouts of madness. . . . He writes beautifully! all freshness and verve. And he is also very funny. . . . Mr. Gimlette is as astute as ever! and lyrical." -- The Wall Street Journal "Gimlette brings a brisk barrister-like inquisition to proceedings! allied with amiable good humour and a searching interest in the history of peoples and places. . . . Gimlette has assembled a splendidly eclectic cast of characters to illuminate this complicated nation . . . Rich in humour! full of insight and humanity!  Elephant Complex  is a very fine tribute to this enigmatic island nation." -- The Spectator (UK) "An intrepid journey to the famously reclusive island unearths a paradise amid trauma and obfuscation. . . . An exuberant! eye-opening travel quest." -- Kirkus "Gorgeous evocations of landscapes! sharp-eyed thumbnails of characters and eccentrics! and an endless font of amusing anecdotes drawn from [Gimlette's] own picaresque adventures and from the follies of royals and imperialists. . . . Gimlette’s blend of dry wit! entertaining reportage! and perceptive insights makes for another tour de force of travel writing and history! lushly green but edged in darkness." -- Publishers Weekly Informationen zum Autor JOHN GIMLETTE  has won the Shiva Naipaul Memorial Prize and the Wanderlust Travel Writing Award, and he contributes regularly to The Times (London), The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Independent, and Condé Nast Traveller. When not traveling, he practices law in London. Klappentext "Brilliant." -The Daily Telegraph No one sees the world quite like John Gimlette. In Elephant Complex, he ventures into Sri Lanka, a country only now emerging from twenty-six years of civil war. Beginning in the exuberant capital, Colombo, Gimlette ventures out in all directions: to the dry zones where the island's 5,800 wild elephants congregate around ancient reservoirs; through cinnamon country with its Portuguese forts; to the "Bible Belt" of Buddhism; then up into Kandy, the country's eccentric, aristocratic Shangri-la. In the course of his journey, Gimlette meets farmers, war heroes, cricketers, terrorists, a former president, survivors of great massacres-and perhaps some of their perpetrators. That's to say nothing of the island's beguiling fauna: elephants, crocodiles, snakes, storks, and the greatest concentration of leopards on Earth. Here is a land of beauty and devastation, a place at once heavenly and hellish-all brought to vibrant, fascinating life here on the page.This journey begins with a bus ride. A few minutes from my house in south-west London is a large and yet barely visible community of Sri Lankans, in Tooting. They’re all Tamils, mostly refugees and mostly from a single town, Velvettithurai. Nobody knows exactly how many there are, although the usual figure is eight thousand. Whatever the number, there are now more Sri Lankans in Tooting than there were ever Britons in Ceylon (even in 1911, at the height of the empire,the British population numbered only six thousand). But Tooting, of course, is only part of the picture. Across the country, there are 110,000 Sri Lankan Tamils, with twenty-two temples in London alone. For years, I’ve been intrigued by my Tamil neighbours. Perhaps it’s their seclusion that’s fascinated me. They demand little of the outside world; they have their own shops, their own after-school academies,their own charities, their own leaders and their own cafés (where lunch still costs four pounds). There are also Tamil newspapers and a special Tamil Yellow Pages, which offers a curious glimpse of another London: coy, jewelled and Asian. The Tamils (or, strictly speaking, the Tamilians) even have their own internal crime wave, vicious gangs wit...

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Autori John Gimlette
Editore Vintage USA
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780345806994
ISBN 978-0-345-80699-4
Pagine 448
Dimensioni 132 mm x 201 mm x 30 mm
Serie Vintage Departures
Vintage Departures
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Viaggi > Guide turistiche > Asia

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