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Sunday, 24th November 2002, 8:05pm
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 A River Sutra

A River Sutra by Gita Mehta

I can't rave enough about this novel of India that acts like a string of short stories. Mehta loosely stitches each chapter end to end, by having a different character from one continue into the next - but no further. It creates a sense of interconnectedness while she demonstrates the spectrum of class, culture and religion contained by the subcontinent. Among others, we meet a yuppie tea planter who becomes bewitched by a jungle spirit; a begging monk who relates the ceremony in which he cast off his immense wealth; and a musician who encourages a hopeless romance for his daughter so that love and anguish may serve her own musical gift.

This thin book expresses big fat ideas; simply told, spritual and compellingly interesting with lots of anthropological-style info slipped into the text. The author left me with a need to visit India - can there be any higher praise? I don't think so, but if there is this novel deserves it. In the meantime, it also made me want to read an enormous book on Hinduism, written from an empathetic (but not scriptural) viewpoint. Anybody have any recommendations?




Readers have left 2 comments

mi dispiace ma non piacho questo libro.  E molto differente e' le sengora is un pinga :angry:  :angry:  ???  ;)  :p  :0  :)  :(  :D
guardo vesdioriani on Tuesday, 9th December 2003, 10:30pm
The most empathetic writings on Hinduism I've found are by Swami Vivekananda. His essays breathe fire and lift one's spirit. It is hard to believe most of it were written over a hundred years back. His essays have been compiled into different books - if you can, get a hold of, "The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda." He has written on pretty much every aspect of Hinduism, not just the path he followed.
Somik Raha on Saturday, 11th June 2005, 4:35pm

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