George Chinnery: from Chennai to Macau
Arriving in Chennai I found myself thinking of the great English painter George Chinnery (1774-1852). Madras (today's Chennai) was where he first lived on arriving in India in 1802.…
Arriving in Chennai I found myself thinking of the great English painter George Chinnery (1774-1852). Madras (today's Chennai) was where he first lived on arriving in India in 1802.…
Dear Amitav The wait for River of Smoke was long and frustrating and i could not delay reading it once i could lay my hands on it. There are…
note: prints from her book 'Privacy' on the wall.
Monsoon on Malabar Hill In Bahram Modi’s time, Malabar Hill (with Walkeshwar) was an island, separated from Colaba by a broad channel. Looking in the…
The tradition of well jumping is explained here by well-known Goan columnist and blogger, Cecil Pinto:http://www.mail-archive.com/goanet@lists.goanet.org/msg63101.html …
Book tours are punctuated by all kinds of unforeseen encounters: most are pleasant, some are disconcerting, and a few are rewarding beyond all expectation. Thus it happened for example…
My mother in 1952 shortly after her wedding: And a few years later: And in 1992,…
From: Sunil Amrith Subject: re: River of Smoke To: chrestomather@yahoo.in Date: Thursday, 16 June, 2011, 9:52 AM re: River of Smoke Dear Amitav Ghosh, I just wanted to…
March 30, 1979 Left Oxford this morning with £ 31- 60 in my pocket. Caught a bus from the Queen’s Lane stop to Woodstock (left my gloves on it)…
Came upon this picture in a family album in Kolkata andwas reminded of a story: 'When it was proposed to the Habsurb Emperor Joseph II to build…