

An edition of India calling (2011)
an intimate portrait of a nation's remaking
By Anand Giridharadas
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Times Books/Henry Holt and Co.
Language
eng
Pages
281
Description:
Reversing his parents' immigrant path, a young American-born writer returns to India and discovers an old country making itself new. Anand Giridharadas sensed something was afoot as his plane from America prepared to land in Bombay. An elderly passenger looked at him and said, "We're all trying to go that way," pointing to the rear. "You, you're going this way?" Giridharadas was returning to the land of his ancestors, amid an unlikely economic boom. But he was interested less in its gold rush than in its cultural upheaval, as a new generation has sought to reconcile old traditions and customs with new ambitions and dreams. In India Calling, Giridharadas brings to life the people and the dilemmas of India today, through the prism of his é́migré family history and his childhood memories of India. He introduces us to entrepreneurs, radicals, industrialists, and religious seekers, but, most of all, to Indian families. He shows how parents and children, husbands and wives, cousins and siblings are reinventing relationships, bending the meaning of Indianness, and enduring the pangs of the old birthing the new. Through their stories, and his own, he paints an intimate portrait of a country becoming modern while striving to remain itself.--From book jacket.
subjects: Social life and customs, Families, Description and travel, Family, Travel, Social change, East Indian National characteristics, Civilization, Social conditions, National characteristics, east indian, India, civilization, India, social life and customs, India, social conditions, India, description and travel, Family, india, New York Times reviewed
People: Anand Giridharadas
Places: India
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