Dancing Moon Under the Peepal Tree

Dancing Moon Under the Peepal Tree
Title Dancing Moon Under the Peepal Tree PDF eBook
Author Balkrishna Naipaul
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 466
Release 2012-01-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465308725

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Finding The Voice And Other Poems

Finding The Voice And Other Poems
Title Finding The Voice And Other Poems PDF eBook
Author Balkrishna Naipaul
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 197
Release
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1469178281

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Sangam

Sangam
Title Sangam PDF eBook
Author Balkrishna Naipaul
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 603
Release 2014-03-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1491862238

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SANGAM: The Jhansi Legacy, captures the struggles of exiled peoples of the Indian subcontinent in the Caribbean known hitherto as "indentured coolies" but who are revealed in the novel as representative classes of Indians of differing socio-economic backgrounds who had created a strong opposition to British rule of the Indian subcontinent. It is a moving story that captures the struggles of these people in the hostile environment of sugar plantations where injustice, lack of decency, and oppression of the worst kind prevailed. At first, there seemed little that could be done to alleviate the plight of the indentured, that were no better off than that of the earlier slaves whom they had replaced as a result of the abolition of slavery. Until the arrival of the protagonists Mataji and her son, Raju, both scions of the legendary rebellious Queen, the Rani of Jhansi, the blight situation of the indentured seemed hopeless. Indeed, Mataji was one of the Rani's lieutenants during The Indian War of Independence and with her son beside her and their combined commanding presence and ability to win friends as well as get the respect of others, ideas of freedom coalesced to form definite plans to rectify the situation. The first was to take the war that had started in India to the sugar plantocracy in the Caribbean to win back their rights and freedoms. And, by enlisting new-found friends among the French Creoles and sympathetic sugar barons they were quickly able to organize the indentured people into one cohesive community from where they could claim their place in the New World as partners in a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, multi-religious, and multi-linguistic society, cemented together by the underlying Hindu philosophy known to the world as Vedanta.

Snuffing Out the Moon

Snuffing Out the Moon
Title Snuffing Out the Moon PDF eBook
Author Osama Siddique
Publisher Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Pages 406
Release 2018-07-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9386651556

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2084 bce: In the great city of Mohenjodaro, along the banks of the Indus, a young man named Prkaa becomes increasingly mistrustful of the growing authority of a cult of priests. 455 ce: In the fabled university city of Takshasilla, Buddhamitra, a monk, is distressed by how his colleagues seem to have lost sight of the essence of the Buddha's message of compassion. 1620 ce: During the reign of the Mughal emperor Jahangir, a pair of itinerant fortune seekers endeavour to swindle the patrician elite, only to find themselves utterly disillusioned. 1857 ce: Mir Sahib, a wandering minstrel, traverses the realms of human deception even as a rebellion against the British Raj is advancing across India. 2009 ce: In contemporary Lahore, the widow Rafiya Begum navigates legal complexities in order to secure her rights and fend off predatory charlatans. 2084 ce: A scholar revisits the known history of the cataclysmic events that led to world domination by ruthless international water conglomerates. Across epochs and civilizations, these are intensely personal journeys that investigate the legitimacy of religion and authority, and chronicle the ascent of dissent. Snuffing Out the Moon is a dazzling debut novel that is at once a cry for freedom and a call for resistance.

Dancing to the Flute

Dancing to the Flute
Title Dancing to the Flute PDF eBook
Author Manisha Jolie Amin
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 308
Release 2013-02-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1451672047

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Masterfully evoking the breathtaking beauty of India, Amin's lyrical debut novel follows a young boy whose life takes an unexpected turn when he is sent to live with a reclusive but renowned musician.

The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre

The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre
Title The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre PDF eBook
Author Katherine Brisbane
Publisher Routledge
Pages 703
Release 2005-08-16
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1134929781

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This volume featrues over 250,000 words and more than 125 photographs identifying and defining theatre in more than 30 countries from India to Uzbekistan, from Thailand to New Zealand and featuring extensive documentation on contemporary Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Australian theatre.

Folk Dance Of Durua Tribe

Folk Dance Of Durua Tribe
Title Folk Dance Of Durua Tribe PDF eBook
Author Smt. Pratima Rath
Publisher JEC PUBLICATION
Pages 353
Release
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9361757121

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