The Heart of India is something of a love letter, but of an unexpected kind … one discerns the reporter’s vigilance for detail, and for truth; above all, an innate understanding of the complex nuances of Indian life and culture. The stories in the Heart of India are powerful moral fables, informed by a deep and almost elegiac sadness at the erosion of the old rural India before a riptide of corruption, brutality, intolerance and the mad, careless rush towards headlong Westernization…For the space of these stories, Tully abnegates himself and becomes an irate landowner, an old Muslim ikkab-puller who owns a dilapidated horse-carriage, a peasant woman trying to become pregnant…His complete, unhesitating assumption of the lives and values of his characters is his way of embracing and participating in the life and contradictions of one part of contemporary India. Full of color, noise and scent. A wonderful book, undoubtedly Tully’s finest.
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by Mark Tully
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mark Tully
Sir Mark Tully was born in Calcutta, India in 1935. He was the Chief of Bureau, BBC, New Delhi for twenty-two years and is an acclaimed author and the regular presenter of the contemplative BBC Radio 4 programme ‘Something Understood’. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2005, and was knighted in the New Year Honours list in 2002. in addition to his distinguished broadcasting career, he has written several books about India including No Full Stops in India, India in slow Motion (with his partner and Colleague Gillian Wright), and The Heart of India. He lives in New Delhi.
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The Heart of India
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