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East of the Sun: A Nearly-Stoned Walk Down the Road in a Different Land

 
Siddhartha Sarma (Author)
Synopsis In the spring of 2008, Siddhartha Sarma went on a land trip across east Assam. Nagaland and Manipur, into western Myanmar. This is his account about travelling over a part of the country it takes a great deal of convincing to cross alone, but is totally worth visiting. Peppered with anecdotes, accounts from history and about the people of these lands, East of the Sun talks, at a breakneck quirky pace, about what to do and what to avoid doing while on the road here, how the people here came to be what they are, and why there is more to India’s eastern frontier than just what you read in the newspapers.

Sarma exhorts us to be circumspect in trusting his account. And yet the story of this road is enough to make us hang up our disbelief. As you discover which language you must not speak in Imphal, what Dimapur’s City Sport is, why Assam’s national hero wears a tremendous frown on his face, how to become an ‘international body’ and why tea and conspiracy with a Myanmar army officer could be a bad idea, you’ll see how travel can be unending entertainment, if you are kooky enough.
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About the author

Siddhartha Sarma

Siddhartha Sarma is a journalist based in Delhi, and an author. His debut novel The Grasshopper’s Run, and a non-fiction book, 103 Journeys, Travels, Trips and Stuff, were shortlisted for the 2009 Crossword Children’s Book Award. The first won it. He is also an occasional budget-traveller, and is known for exaggerating his experiences and drinking much tea on the road.

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Bibliographic information

Title East of the Sun: A Nearly-Stoned Walk Down the Road in a Different Land
Format Softcover
Date published: 31.12.2010
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Tranquebar Press
Language: English
isbn 9789380658360
length 249p., 16p. of Plates; Col. Illustrations; 20cm.