The Vanished Path: A Graphic Travelogue

The Vanished Path: A Graphic Travelogue
Title The Vanished Path: A Graphic Travelogue PDF eBook
Author Bharath Murthy
Publisher Collins
Pages 0
Release 2015-04-10
Genre Design
ISBN 9789351770190

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In 2009, Bharath Murthy took refuge as a lay Buddhist. Soon after, accompanied by his wife Alka, he set out on a pilgrimage to the historical sites in India and Nepal associated with the life of Siddhattha Gotama, The Buddha. This is an account of their journey through the ruins that mark the Buddha's life, the places where he lived and taught, lands from where all traces of the past have almost disappeared. As the duo wends its way from Sarnath to Lumbini, from Kudan to Bodhgaya, and many places in between, Bharath's pen brings alive the sights and sounds and smells of these places. Whether it is Buddhism you're interested in or travel, this is a journey you will find yourself drawn into.

Conversations with Indian Cartoonists

Conversations with Indian Cartoonists
Title Conversations with Indian Cartoonists PDF eBook
Author Vinod Balakrishnan
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 219
Release 2019-11-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1527542939

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Picking up the pen is, sometimes, like playing with fire, especially in the business of political cartooning. In a profession of stroke-and-tell, where less is more, the brooding cartoonist turns everyday events into spaces for engagement. They draw the line between concern and apathy to bring issues into public view, invariably, shaking us out of our inattentional blindness. After all, they are a tribe––an endangered one––with the silly belief that the funny bone must be tickled. Cartooning in India––a Raj legacy––has come a long way from its colonial beginnings and Punch-imitations. Since Independence, newspapers have hosted the bold and often audacious irreverence of the likes of Shankar and R. K. Laxman. Their laconic lines gave the “Common Man” the voice of an honest opinion. This volume presents conversations with India’s leading political cartoonists which take us into that recondite art of political commentating.