Mountain Tales: Love and Loss in the Municipality of Castaway Belongings
Autor Saumya Royen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781788165372
ISBN-10: 1788165373
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1788165373
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Profile Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Saumya Roy is a journalist and activist based in Mumbai. In 2010, she co-founded Vandana Foundation to support the livelihoods of Mumbai's poorest micro-entrepreneurs; through this she met the community who depend on Deonar. Her writing has appeared in Forbes India magazine, wsj.com and Bloomberg News among others, and she has contributed a chapter to Dharavi: The Cities Within (HarperCollins, 2013), an anthology of essays on Asia's largest slum.
Recenzii
A terrific and thrilling book about people who are trapped in the gravitational force of a garbage mountain in Mumbai. Delightful and powerful.
Roy has a journalist's unflinching eye, a poet's talent for detail, and a radical sense of empathy that illuminates this account of the people who live on the Deonar garbage mountains. Urgent as a thriller, yet lingering in its unforgettable portraits of life, love and death, Mountain Tales deserves every accolade. A stunning achievement.
'Roy writes ... with utmost care and empathy ... [a] powerful book
It is rare that a book is a deeply moving love story with unforgettable characters while also illuminating a country and a culture. Saumya Roy's book is a riveting love story set in the harrowing world of life as a trash picker on Mumbai's garbage mountain. Read it for a most delicious story, read it to understand India, read it to know what it is like to grow up in extreme poverty in the shadow of enormous wealth. If you read one book about India, read this one.
Saumya Roy's gorgeous Mountain Tales is a remarkable feat of immersive reporting and story-telling, a deeply-felt exploration of ideas, and a gripping chronicle of the fates of the garbage-pickers of Mumbai; Roy immerses you so deeply in her characters' lives and physical environment that at times I felt I was experiencing them myself. I loved this book.
Roy unravels the truth about overconsumption, pollution, climate change and how the mostvulnerable people bear the brunt of it all
A gut-wrenching story ... her lucid writing not only draws the reader but also helps to reflectupon how one person's trash impacts another's life
Gorgeous and heartbreaking ... Roy succeeds in humanizing her subjects while emphasizing the role that consumer culture plays in their degradation. ... Readers of Behind the Beautiful Forevers will be drawn to this harrowing portrait.
A story of selflessness and sacrifice, of acceptance and renewal. The goodness in people,both in the streets where the Shaikh family lives and beyond comes to the fore ... A sense of mystery and wonderment gives Roy's tale a special edge
A revelation in the most shattering ways
Saumya Roy's Mountain Tales captures the unique story of Mumbai's garbage mountain at Deonar district and the people who survive around it ... a must-read
This powerful real-life tale from India reads like fiction
Roy has a journalist's unflinching eye, a poet's talent for detail, and a radical sense of empathy that illuminates this account of the people who live on the Deonar garbage mountains. Urgent as a thriller, yet lingering in its unforgettable portraits of life, love and death, Mountain Tales deserves every accolade. A stunning achievement.
'Roy writes ... with utmost care and empathy ... [a] powerful book
It is rare that a book is a deeply moving love story with unforgettable characters while also illuminating a country and a culture. Saumya Roy's book is a riveting love story set in the harrowing world of life as a trash picker on Mumbai's garbage mountain. Read it for a most delicious story, read it to understand India, read it to know what it is like to grow up in extreme poverty in the shadow of enormous wealth. If you read one book about India, read this one.
Saumya Roy's gorgeous Mountain Tales is a remarkable feat of immersive reporting and story-telling, a deeply-felt exploration of ideas, and a gripping chronicle of the fates of the garbage-pickers of Mumbai; Roy immerses you so deeply in her characters' lives and physical environment that at times I felt I was experiencing them myself. I loved this book.
Roy unravels the truth about overconsumption, pollution, climate change and how the mostvulnerable people bear the brunt of it all
A gut-wrenching story ... her lucid writing not only draws the reader but also helps to reflectupon how one person's trash impacts another's life
Gorgeous and heartbreaking ... Roy succeeds in humanizing her subjects while emphasizing the role that consumer culture plays in their degradation. ... Readers of Behind the Beautiful Forevers will be drawn to this harrowing portrait.
A story of selflessness and sacrifice, of acceptance and renewal. The goodness in people,both in the streets where the Shaikh family lives and beyond comes to the fore ... A sense of mystery and wonderment gives Roy's tale a special edge
A revelation in the most shattering ways
Saumya Roy's Mountain Tales captures the unique story of Mumbai's garbage mountain at Deonar district and the people who survive around it ... a must-read
This powerful real-life tale from India reads like fiction