

Kaleidoscope City : A Year in Varanasi - Hardcover
Key item features
Situated on the left bank of the Ganges, in the state of Uttar Pradash, Varanasi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. For Hindus there is nowhere more sacred; for Buddhists, it is revered as a place where the Buddha preached his first sermon; for Jains it is the birthplace of their two patriarchs. Over the last four thousand years, perhaps no city in the world has stood witness to such a flux of history, from the development of Aryan culture along the Ganges, to invasions that would leave the city in Muslim hands for three centuries, to an independent Brahmin kingdom, British colonial rule, and ultimately independence.
But what is the city like today? Home to 2.5 million people, it is visited by twice that number every year. Polluted, overpopulated, religiously divided, but utterly sublime, Varanasi is a living expression of Indian life like no other. Each day 60,000 people bathe in the Ganges. Elderly people come to die here. Widows pushed out by their families arrive to find livelihood. In the city center, the silk trade remains the most important industry, along with textiles and the processing of betel leaf. Behind this facade lurk more sinister industries. Varanasi is a major player in the international drug scene. There's a thriving flesh trade, and a corrupt police force that turns a blind eye.
As with Suketu Mehta's Maximimum City Piers Moore Ede tells the city's story by allowing inhabitants to relate their own tales. Whether portraying a Dom Raja whose role it is to cremate bodies by the Ganghes or a khoa maker, who carefully converts cow's milk into the ricotta like substance that forms the base of most sweets, Ede explores the city's most important themes through its people, creating a vibrant portrait of modern, multicultural India.
Specs
- Book formatHardcover
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Publication dateApril, 2015
- Pages224
- PublisherBloomsbury USA
- Original languagesEnglish
How do you want your item?
About this item
Product details
Situated on the left bank of the Ganges, in the state of Uttar Pradash, Varanasi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. For Hindus there is nowhere more sacred; for Buddhists, it is revered as a place where the Buddha preached his first sermon; for Jains it is the birthplace of their two patriarchs. Over the last four thousand years, perhaps no city in the world has stood witness to such a flux of history, from the development of Aryan culture along the Ganges, to invasions that would leave the city in Muslim hands for three centuries, to an independent Brahmin kingdom, British colonial rule, and ultimately independence.
But what is the city like today? Home to 2.5 million people, it is visited by twice that number every year. Polluted, overpopulated, religiously divided, but utterly sublime, Varanasi is a living expression of Indian life like no other. Each day 60,000 people bathe in the Ganges. Elderly people come to die here. Widows pushed out by their families arrive to find livelihood. In the city center, the silk trade remains the most important industry, along with textiles and the processing of betel leaf. Behind this facade lurk more sinister industries. Varanasi is a major player in the international drug scene. There's a thriving flesh trade, and a corrupt police force that turns a blind eye.
As with Suketu Mehta's Maximimum City Piers Moore Ede tells the city's story by allowing inhabitants to relate their own tales. Whether portraying a Dom Raja whose role it is to cremate bodies by the Ganghes or a khoa maker, who carefully converts cow's milk into the ricotta like substance that forms the base of most sweets, Ede explores the city's most important themes through its people, creating a vibrant portrait of modern, multicultural India.
Specifications
Book format
Fiction/nonfiction
Genre
Publication date
Warranty
Warranty information
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Artis Veterinariae Quae Extant; (Hardcover) $45.77
$4577current price $45.77Artis Veterinariae Quae Extant; (Hardcover)
Treasures of Chenango County, (Hardcover) $29.95
$2995current price $29.95Treasures of Chenango County, (Hardcover)
Evelyn Innes (Hardcover) $45.13
$4513current price $45.13Evelyn Innes (Hardcover)
Souvenir, City Of Owosso, Mich (Hardcover) $29.95
$2995current price $29.95Souvenir, City Of Owosso, Mich (Hardcover)
Plotini Enneades, (Hardcover) $41.95
$4195current price $41.95Plotini Enneades, (Hardcover)
The Rational Basis of Orthodoxy (Hardcover) $52.89
$5289current price $52.89The Rational Basis of Orthodoxy (Hardcover)
Ernest Brunnarius, 1857-1901, (Hardcover) $32.95
$3295current price $32.95Ernest Brunnarius, 1857-1901, (Hardcover)
Halcyon; 1948, (Hardcover) $31.95
$3195current price $31.95Halcyon; 1948, (Hardcover)
Acht Psychologische Vorträge (Hardcover) $41.12
$4112current price $41.12Acht Psychologische Vorträge (Hardcover)
Life Under the Stuarts, (Hardcover) $32.95
$3295current price $32.95Life Under the Stuarts, (Hardcover)
The Chowanoka; 1953, (Hardcover) $29.95
$2995current price $29.95The Chowanoka; 1953, (Hardcover)
Montrose a History (Hardcover) $38.62
$3862current price $38.62Montrose a History (Hardcover)
Abhandlung Vom Emser Mineralwasser (Hardcover) $29.95
$2995current price $29.95Abhandlung Vom Emser Mineralwasser (Hardcover)
The Landmark Library: Skyscraper (Series #8) (Hardcover) $28.93
$2893current price $28.93The Landmark Library: Skyscraper (Series #8) (Hardcover)
Diogenis Oenoandensis Fragmenta (Hardcover) $31.95
$3195current price $31.95Diogenis Oenoandensis Fragmenta (Hardcover)
Handwörterbuch Der Staatswissenschaften (Hardcover) $51.95
$5195current price $51.95Handwörterbuch Der Staatswissenschaften (Hardcover)
Mikolaj Rej (Hardcover) $38.95
$3895current price $38.95Mikolaj Rej (Hardcover)
Our Street, a Chronicle, (Hardcover) $36.11
$3611current price $36.11Our Street, a Chronicle, (Hardcover)
Cresent City Illustrated, (Hardcover) $33.95
$3395current price $33.95Cresent City Illustrated, (Hardcover)
Breviarium Politicorum (Hardcover) $31.95
$3195current price $31.95Breviarium Politicorum (Hardcover)
Customer ratings & reviews
Related pages
- Gem City Books
- Mineral Rare
- Science Fa
- Gem State
- Ancient Machines
- Earth Electricity
- Electricity & Electronics Teen & Young Adult Books
- Environmental Science & Ecosystems Teen & Young Adult Books
- Earth Sciences Teen & Young Adult Books
- Physics Science & Nature Teen & Young Adult Books
- Sky Observation Books
- Biology Science & Nature Teen & Young Adult Books
