A FAMILY-RUN BOOKSHOP SINCE 1953 IN NEW DELHI, INDIA
Search
Login
Register
Cart/₹ 0.00
0
Home
Books
Non-Fiction
Academic General
Politics
Arts
Lifescience
History
Business & Management
Ecology / Environment
Law
General - Trade Book
Geography
Cooking/Food & Wine/Nutrition
Social Science
Lifestyle,Sport,Leis
General Non Fiction
Banking
Examinations And Assessments
Philosophy And Religion
True Crime
Language & Literature
Media Studies
Sciences
Healthy Living And Wellness/Alternate Medicine
Architecture
Graphic Novels
Fiction
Fiction
Special Interest Non Trade
Adult Trade
Archaeology & Ancient History
Playscripts
Classic Fiction
SFF(science Fiction & fantasy)
Romance
General And Literary Fiction
Thriller, Crime & Mystery
Classics
Anthology
Fiction / fantasy
New Age
Classic Crime And Adventure / thrillers
Mythology
General Fiction
Historical Fiction
Horror
Humour
Fantasy
Fiction And Related
Childrens
Childrens Educational
Childrens Classics
Board Books
Early Learning
Child And Young Adult
Graphic Novels And Comics
Publishing
Contact Us
About Us
Gift Voucher
Home
/
Books /
Non Fiction /
Language And Literature
Bells Of ShangrI-la
Bhattacharya Parimal
₹ 399.00
Shipping Cost :
Free
Quantity
Only 100 left in stock
Buy Now
Add To Cart
WISHLIST
WRITE A REVIEW
ISBN:9789356290204
Categories:
Books,
Non Fiction
Check Delivery Availability :
change location
Bells Of ShangrI-la
Bhattacharya Parimal
HARPERCOLLINS IN
9789356290204
Product Description
In the late 2000s when the threedecadelong Left Front rule in West Bengal was crumbling Parimal Bhattacharya began to travel outside the welltrodden urban centres to different parts of the region from the Sundarbans to tribal Jangalmahal from the outskirts of Kolkata to villages on the Bangladesh border from the floodplains of the Hooghly to the forests of Simlipal in neighbouring Odisha. There he encountered a woman who was branded a witch because she was listed in the census as literate an island that vanished famously only to resurface a paralysed communist who dreams about the death of a river a forest community who believe they are descendants of the Harappans an old millworker and his wife who fight the ghosts of a dead industrial town with laughter a fisherman uprooted by a river eleven times in twenty years and many more. This book documents the missing narratives of these other Bengalis the largely invisible majority beyond the bhadralok that the rest of India knows. Moving between the personal and the political and between travelogue journal and memoir Field Notes from a Waterborne Land takes the reader on a journey across a fascinating land peopled with unforgettable characters.
Additional Information
ISBN
9789356290204
Distributor
HARPERCOLLINS IN
Author
Bhattacharya Parimal
COVER
DPaper Back
Similar Products
Snow Queen The
₹ 799.00
Rave
₹ 250.00
Ac - One Two Buckle My Shoes
₹ 399.00
The Last Illusion
₹ 450.00
The Good Inn
₹ 1299.00
1916
₹ 799.00
Complete Poems
₹ 699.00
Travels With Charley In Search Of Americ
₹ 1050.00
The Red Badge Of Courage
₹ 250.00
Fish Can Sing
₹ 599.00