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The Indian Equator: Mark Twain's India Revisited by Ian Strathcarron
The Indian Equator: Mark Twain's India Revisited by Ian Strathcarron
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Dear me! It is a strange world. Particularly the Indian division of it.' Mark Twain's quip arose in the course of an around-the-world lecture tour. Driven by financial necessity, the famed humorist and student of human nature undertook a year-long series of far-flung engagements that would provide both ready cash and the material for one of his most successful books: Following the Equator, which recounts the author's experiences during a two-and-a-half-month sojourn through India.
A century after the publication of Following the Equator, Ian Strathcarron re-creates Twain's itinerary. Strathcarron ' who followed Twain's journey through the Middle East in a previous travel book, Innocence and War ' begins in Bombay, faithfully retracing his predecessor's steps through Benares, Calcutta, Darjeeling, Delhi, Lahore, and other stops along the Grand Tour of 1896. The modern-day writer offers fascinating insights into the region's timeless qualities as well as the rampant changes that have occurred in the course of the past century.
Publication date: 2013-05-22
Pages: 240
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9780486491103-LN
Dimensions: 203.0 x 137.0 x 17.0 mm
Weight: 0.249 kg
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