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A Strange Kind of Paradise
A Strange Kind of Paradise: India through Foreign Eyes | Sam Miller
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A Strange Kind of Paradise is an exploration of Indias past and present, from the perspective of a foreigner who has lived in India for many years. Sam Miller investigates how the ancient Greeks, the Romans, the Chinese, Arabs, Africans, Europeans and Americans came to imagine India. Spanning the centuries from Alexander the Great to Slumdog Millionaire, Millers account features, among others, Thomas the Apostle, the Chinese monk Xuanzang, Marco Polo, Babur, Clive of India, Allen Ginsberg, the Beatles and Steve Jobs-all of it interspersed with the story of his own 25-yearlong love affair with India. At once scholarly and thoughtprovoking, delightfully eccentric and laugh-out-loud funny, this book is destined to become a much-loved classic.
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BiblioLitten
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claffy_reads I need to find that edition of Norwegian Wood. The cover is gorgeous. 6y
BiblioLitten @callielafleur I like it too! Very minimalistic. It's Random House Vintage. 😊 6y
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My first visit to India was as a wedding guest. I was the brother of the bride, and was expected to be on my best behaviour. I was also by then, in a way that threatened to complicate the nuptials, the boyfriend of the groom's sister. ...

Michi these are the first two sentences 9y
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