TWO UNDER THE INDIAN SUN
Author | : Jon AND Rumer Godden |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1966 |
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Author | : Jon AND Rumer Godden |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 1966 |
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Author | : Oliver Craske |
Publisher | : Hachette Books |
Total Pages | : 653 |
Release | : 2020-04-07 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0306874873 |
One of Library Journal's "Best Arts Books of 2020" The definitive biography of Ravi Shankar, one of the most influential musicians and composers of the twentieth century, told with the cooperation of his estate, family, and friends For over eight decades, Ravi Shankar was India's greatest cultural ambassador. He was a groundbreaking performer and composer of Indian classical music, who brought the music and rich culture of India to the world's leading concert halls and festivals, charting the map for those who followed in his footsteps. Renowned for playing Monterey Pop, Woodstock, and the Concert for Bangladesh-and for teaching George Harrison of The Beatles how to play the sitar-Shankar reshaped the musical landscape of the 1960s across pop, jazz, and classical music, and composed unforgettable scores for movies like Pather Panchali and Gandhi. In Indian Sun: The Life and Music of Ravi Shankar, writer Oliver Craske presents readers with the first full portrait of this legendary figure, revealing the personal and professional story of a musician who influenced-and continues to influence-countless artists. Craske paints a vivid picture of a captivating, restless workaholic-from his lonely and traumatic childhood in Varanasi to his youthful stardom in his brother's dance troupe, from his intensive study of the sitar to his revival of India's national music scene. Shankar's musical influence spread across both genres and generations, and he developed close friendships with John Coltrane, Philip Glass, Yehudi Menuhin, George Harrison, and Benjamin Britten, among many others. For ninety-two years, Shankar lived an endlessly colorful and creative life, a life defined by musical, emotional, and spiritual quests-and his legacy lives on. Benefiting from unprecedented access to Shankar's archives, and drawing on new interviews with over 130 subjects-including his second wife and both of his daughters, Norah Jones and Anoushka Shankar- Indian Sun gives readers unparalleled insight into a man who transformed modern music as we know it today.
Author | : Sarah Roberts |
Publisher | : Partridge Publishing |
Total Pages | : 155 |
Release | : 2015-11-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1482859858 |
When Annie finally gets the chance to take her dream vacation to India, she expects nothing but peace and time spent exclusively on herself. In preparation for the trip, she communicates with a knowledgeable young man from Delhi. His name is Ashok, and due to their correspondence, she now considers him her only friend in a foreign land. Annie meets Ashok upon her arrival, and hes surprisingly handsome in person. Despite an age gap and cultural differences, sparks fly and set off a fire of passionate emotions between them. Ashok not only embraces Annie, but he shows her how to embrace his homeland, taking her through a whirlpool of exotic experiences as her lover and guide. She is sure shes found her soul mate, but the trip must eventually come to an end and with her return to the United States, Ashok seems distant. Annie fears he realized their differences were just too big to overcome. Will these two lovers, meant to be, find the ability to break boundaries to be together or will their idyllic travels end in nothing but heartbreak?
Author | : Richard Inwood |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780975788004 |
Author | : Don C. Talayesva |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 1963-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780300002270 |
Discusses the contrast in lifestyles of the author between his life among whites, and his life with the Hopi
Author | : Jon Godden |
Publisher | : Beech Tree Paperback Book |
Total Pages | : 199 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : British |
ISBN | : 9780688074227 |
In 1914, two small sisters--Jon and Rumer Godden--left London to return to India and their home in East Bengal. This book is their remembrance of the five years that followed, capturing all the color, sound and smell of exotic India. 18 black-and-white photos.
Author | : Pauline Rohatgi |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Art |
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Author | : Gerald McDermott |
Publisher | : Perfection Learning |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1977-02 |
Genre | : Folk literature, Pueblo |
ISBN | : 9780812401028 |
An adaptation of the Pueblo Indian myth that explains how the spirit of the Lord of the Sun was brought to the world of men.
Author | : Gayathri Ramprasad |
Publisher | : Random House India |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2014-10-13 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 8184006535 |
As a young girl in Bangalore, Gayathri was surrounded by the fragrance of jasmine and flickering oil lamps, her family protected by gods and goddesses. But as she grew older, demons came forth from dark corners of her idyllic kingdom—with the scariest creatures lurking within her tortured mind. Shadows in the Sun traces Gayathri’s courageous battle with debilitating depression that consumed her from adolescence through marriage and a move to the United States. Her inspiring memoir provides a first-of-its-kind cross-cultural view of mental illness—how it is regarded in India and in America, and how she drew on both her rich Hindu heritage and Western medicine to find healing.
Author | : Michael Hull |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2000-10-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1594775400 |
A powerful story of one man's redemption through the Lakota Sun Dance ceremony. • Written by the only white man to be confirmed as a Sundance Chief by traditional Lakota elders. • Includes forewords by prominent Lakota spiritual leaders Leonard Crow Dog, Charles Chipps, Mary Thunder, and Jamie Sams. The Sun Dance is the largest and most important ceremony in the Lakota spiritual tradition, the one that ensures the life of the people for another year. In 1988 Michael Hull was extended an invitation to join in a Sun Dance by Lakota elder Leonard Crow Dog-- a controversial action because Hull is white. This was the beginning of a spiritual journey that increasingly interwove the life of the author with the people, process, and elements of Lakota spirituality. On this journey on the Red Road, Michael Hull confronted firsthand the transformational power of Lakota spiritual practice and the deep ambivalence many Indians had about opening their ceremonies to a white man. Sun Dancing presents a profound look at the elements of traditional Lakota ceremonial practice and the ways in which ceremony is regarded as life-giving by the Lakota. Through his commitment to following the Red Road, Michael Hull gradually won acceptance in a community that has rejected other attempts by white America to absorb its spiritual practices, leading to the extraordinary step of his confirmation as a Sun Dance Chief by Leonard Crow Dog and other Lakota spiritual leaders.