Combo of My Family & Other Saints by Narayan Kirin and Karma Sutra - Confession Of A Street (Set of 2 Books)

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This combo product is bundled in India but the publishing origin of this title may vary.Publication date of this bundle is the creation date of this bundle; the actual publication date of child items may vary.'Kirin Narayan's memoir is a delightful account of the clash of cultures and centuries as manifested in an Indian-American family rich in character and eccentricity.' - Ramachandra Guha author of India after Gandhi.In 1969 Kirin Narayan's older brother Rahoul announced that he was dropping out of school and leaving home to seek enlightenment with a guru. Young Kirin adored her high-spirited charismatic brother and looked on bewildered at the events that his dramatic departure set in motion. A funny poignant and always affectionate memoir My Family and Other Saints follows the ways that Rahoul's spiritual journey reverberates through the entire family. As the family's beachside Bombay home becomes a crossroads for Westerners seeking Eastern enlightenment Kirin's sari-wearing American mother Didi enthusiastically embraces ashrams and gurus adopting her son's spiritual quest as her own. Her urbane Indian father Narayan however coins the term 'urug' - guru spelled backward - to mock these seekers. Meeting radiant holy men sensing her parents drifting apart and observing waves of young Westerners turning to meditation Kirin is left to find her own answers. 'My Family and Other Saints echoes Gerald Durrell's classic memoir My Family and Other Animals not only in its title but in its wonderful humour and lyrical prose.' - Judith BarringtonKarma Sutra is a powerful document of the Indian street - a journey into the murky urban underbelly. It tells the stories of those who live on - and off - the street an amazing cast of characters that includes sex workers bar girls hijras Devadasis drug addicts runaways migrants hustlers the homeless the dying the abandoned.;Pulsating with raw realism and energy the book tells gripping heroic stories of heartbreak and hope of exploitation and the will to survive. The stories echo the vibrance of George Orwell's classic description of poverty and low-life in Down and Out in Paris and London so that one can actually smell and feel the street and all its risks and dangers.
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