India Holy Song
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This deluxe, oversized volume contains a hundred riotously colored, light-filled, and beautifully composed photographs. Included within its pages are the textile-dyeing factories of Rajasthan bursting with seemingly endless, undulating streams of saturated jewel-like fabrics in astonishing hues, from aquamarine to amethyst to the deepest ruby red; the great camel fairs of Pushkar Mela, where endless caravans make their way slowly across the desert in paths of golden dust; and the sculptural beauty of square Chinese fishing nets in Cochin, Kerala, piercing a violet twilight sky. Image after image, Zimbardo reveals the many facets of India with a passionate and discerning eye. This is an astounding, evocative work that is sure to be relished by photography and travel buffs, as well as those interested in India and its spiritual and cultural nature.
With an introduction by acclaimed Pulitzer-Prize winning writer Jhumpa Lahiri, a prefatory text by the author that chronicles his experiences in India and his artistic process, and detailed captions that provide fascinating insight to Indian culture, India Holy Song is a deeply moving, compassionate, evocative book that reveals not only the subtleties of a place but the range of human emotion as well.
Jhumpa Lahiri is the critically acclaimed author of the short-story collection Interpreter of Maladies, which has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, the New Yorker Book Award for Best Fiction Debut, The Pen/Hemingway Award, The Addison M. Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award. Her work has been selected for both the O. Henry Award and The Best American Short Stories.
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