Indian Balm
Travels Amongst Fakirs and Fire Warriors
Hyland Paul
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Tauris Parke Paperbacks
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Asia
India
India del Sud
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Anno - Date de Parution |
2006
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288
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eng
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Indian Balm is the captivating account of a journey Paul Hyland made along the little-known course of the sacred Godavari river in Southern India: a pilgrimage through both his past and India’s present. It is the story of the search for his ancestors-missionaries and traders-who first landed on the Coromandel coast generations ago, and of their Bam, a wonder cure for all sorts of ailments and afflictions.
Travelling to the home of his cousin, the last of his family to remain in the country, Hyland encounters snake charmers and sadhus, bogi men and horn dancers, and experiences both ancient rituals and the most simple aspects of daily life. An extraordinary and above all unique journey, Indian Balm illuminates the best, and the worst, of this magical country.
REVIEWS
Indian Balm sheds vivid and dramatic light on this unsung Indian province. A richly rewarding read. -John Keay
Paul Hyland went off the tourist track and up the river his forebears adopted, His experiences-good, bad and never less than colourful-are revealed in Indian Balm which captures the spirit of this south eastern area of the subcontinent and makes a thoroughly engrossing read. -Choice Book of the Month.
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Table of Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
MAP OF SOUTHERN INDIA
1. Holy Fools: Devon 2. Coromandel Landfall: Madras 3. Murder Metropoils: Vijayawada 4. Heavenly City: Amaravati 5. Auspicious Days: Machilipatnam 6. A Night’s March: via Kaikalur 7. Dandy Fever: Narsapur 8. Carols and Fire-Crackers: Narsapur 9. Fabled Madapollam: Madhavayapalem 10. Ancestor Worship: Bowdenpeta 11. Luminous force: Dowlaishweram 12. Looking for the Dead: Rajahmundry 13. Waiting for Trains: Nidadavole 14. Fire Warriors: Narsapur 15. Bogi Men: Narsapur 16. Bogi Men: Narsapur 17. Sign of the Crocodile: Narsapur 18. Helping the Police: Narsapur 19. The Birth of Time: Tanuku 20. A Greedy Goddess: Hyderabad 21. The Old Kingdom: Golconda 22. Politics and Honey: Narsapur 23. Bits of Business: Madras Presidency 24. Shadow of the Pagoda: Palakol 25. Tiger Prawns: Kakinada 26. Teeth and Trousers: Kakinada 27. French Bread: Yanam 28. The Ligh House: Antarvedi 29. Holy Dip: antarvedi 30. Juggernaut: Antarvedi 31. The Solitary Reaper: Mogaltur 32. Eastern Ghats: Sakhinetepalli 33. No Brakes: To Polavaram 34. The Current:via Porsammagandhi 35. Shiva’s Hill: Sivagiri 36. Jungle Juice: Takuru 37. The Hungry Sisters: Perantapalli 38. The Horn Dance: Pedagudem 39. Keeping My Head: Geddapalli 40. Thriller: Sivagiri
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Biografia |
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PAUL HYLAND was born in Dorset a month after India gained independence. An award-winning poet and travel writer, his books Purbeck and Wight are modern classics. His African journey, The Balck Heart, follows Joseph conrad, Roger Casement and Dan Crawford up the River Congo. Backwards Out of the Big World takes him deep into the Portuguese psyche and his highly-praised Ralegh's Last Journey explores the last, bizarre weeks of Sir Walter Ralegh's life. Paul Hyland now lives in Dorset, but used to live in North Devon where W Bowden's original Indian Balm was made and marketed for eighty years. |
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