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Bezig met laden... On a Shoestring to Coorg: An Experience of Southern Indiadoor Dervla Murphy
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. A very well written account of the author's travels in Southern India especially the region of Coorg in the early 70s. Written in a style all it's own and peppered with a lot of wit, I have since decided to put all her books on my reading wish list. For once not on a bicycle, Dervla Murphy travels through Southern India with her five year old daughter, giving rein to what must be one of the world's strongest travelling compulsions. But for someone whose wanderlust is so deeply embedded, she also seems to have a great attachment to place. In Ireland she still lives in the house she grew up in, and on this journey settles into and writes lyrically (and with an finely tuned political and sociological eye) about village life in the district of Coorg in the Indian State of Karnataka. It is apparent for Murphy the 'journeying' is of secondary importance (she admits to not being able to fix her own bicycle). Her central interest is in people and culture. And there are wonderfully observant portraits of everyone from exiled Tibetans (in replanted communities) to the villagers of the Coorg who straddled ancient traditions and the modern world. Murphy, however, reserves some of her most acute observations to how she and her daughter react to an alien but not-so-different world. Murphy has a great sympathy for the people around her. There's an evident respect for what she comes to know about them (including the things she finds unpalatable such as the caste distinctions), and an acknowledgement of the limitations of her understanding. It seems to me that this is what makes for some of the very best travel writing, and brings to mind Michael Wood's The Smile of Murugan: A South Indian Journey ' which covers some of the same territory. Murphy has written many books, but if you were to choose one to start with this might be the one of the best. Highly recommended. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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With her five-year-old daughter as a traveling companion, Dervla Murphy set off for Bombay, with plans to meander through southern India. Traveling by boat and by peasant-filled buses, Dervla and Rachel made countless friends. Along the way, they fell in love with Coorg, the smallest of India’s provinces, where they stayed for two months. Their keen appreciation of India’s natural beauty brings to life this tiny mountain paradise. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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