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| About The Book : | |||
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This
collection of travel letters by the American writer
Howard Wolf is based on the author's 1990 around- the-
world trip that took him to Singapore, Malaysia, India,
Turkey, and Greece. These unset letters make up
something like an epistolary autobiography woven from a
global fabric. wolf looks at the American scene ---
family, education, self-knowledge, and culture ---
against the backgrounds of the Malay Peninsula, India (
the largest section of the book), Greece, and Turkey,
Between his departure from Western New York and his
return to Florida, the author searches for "
versions of home." |
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| CONTENTS IN DETAIL : | |||
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| Author's Note | ||||
| Introduction (Dr. Shashi Prabha Kamra) | ||||
| Departure | ||||
| My Dear Friend Leaving Kindred Spirit |
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| Singapore | ||||
| Pace Somerset Maugham or The World as Old Buffalo Letters : A Perfect Approach to Writing |
| Malaysia | ||||
| Singapura Ke Kuala
Lumpur Singapore : Hotel Culture and Heritage Districts The Sacre Coeur of Kuala Lumpur Gatsby and the Pan Pacific Continuation of Graduate School by Other Means Next to Deputy Prime Minister Sunday with Mr. Yakin Wounded Bird American Ex-pats Standing Stiffly in the Tropics A Question About Letters and Travel Makes Patriots of Us All To Meet Another Human Being A Tube in the Neck |
| India | ||||
| Night-Flight to Madras One Pot and Two Cups A Good Country for a Writer Some Indian Miniatures : Slave to the Machine A Touch of Byzantine Relaxation An Anfractuous Traffic Snarl Mangalore Mail My Own Circumnavigation First Light in a Tatty Hotel Room in a Strange City On the Parasuram Express Train : A Greate Traveller I Work with Guru Forms of Unhappiness Professor Ayyappa, a Good Man In the Indian Provinces From Camp Adventure to Berhampur : On Diplomatic Enclaves and Other Ironies Race to the Sea : Look at Charlie Chaplin The 'Romantic' Third World Country with a Real History A Saree for Love Holi Day in Calcutta : A Woman without Fingers Classic Book Shop Holi Day in Old Calcutta : A Different India Theory with a Human Face Between Ho Chi Minh and Shakespeare Sarani From Post to Porcelain : Challenges to the Middle Class Psyche A Tea/Discussion in a Time of Desperation and a Withered Psyche Drum-Beats of the Naxalities : Impulse towards Flight Something Like Eden, and Yet The Real Mother-Well ? Lionel Trilling on a Lonely Planet Trip Never More So Than Now On Golden Pond in Andhra Pradesh : Long Nights on the Bingo Frontier The Lip of a Delft Blue Fountain A World Apart The Old and the New ( So What Else is New ?) and a Taste of Nirvana Frontires Beyond This Mortal ( Mosquito ) Coil : Terres Irradient Embracing a Larger World : Out of India Moments of Pure Happiness Alimentary Realism My Mother Toungue Of Jeeps and Sarees For Letting Me Move Amongst You Moon Over Hyderabad So Far From the Heights Life-Style of the Rich and Forgotten : Beggar at the Gate A 'Senti' Lady Afternoon in an Empty Harem : Confessions of a Middle-aged Teacher Comming Up in India : So Much for the Yogis and Swamis Jake and the Taj Mahal : Great Pond and a Breath of Fresh Air Getting Inlaid Lonely as Ever : Stranded in a Capital On Debriefing, Anguish : A Candle-light, Bread-Trim, and Ultimate Race Harmony Man, Myth, and Mud On Leaving India : Phantoms of the Interior Opera Along Aurangzeb Road and Shanti Path : Final Acts and Images in Delhi |
| Greece | ||||
| The Greatness of Greece Of Inner Geography and Ancient Sites A Ruin Among Eros Beneath The Archeological Rubble Like Ben in 1956-57 |
| Turkey | ||||
| A Bit of a Fable Writers, Lovers, and Travellers Differences Between Cultures A Remote Capital Not a Very Promising Start The Sun Sometimes Rises in Ankara Terminal Romanticiam Good Friday An Augury of Harmony From Factory to Fashion Life Without a Sultan Lower Depths, Turkish-Style Children of the World Images of Ankara on the Eve of Departure The Greek Islands or Home Ex-Poet and Ex-Rotarians, Unite Edgy on the EGE : A Version of Home A Sun-beaten Legend for a Brilliant Day The Storks at Foca Night Ferry to Alsancak Hey, Those Are My Ears You're Setting On Fire Oy Vay Izmir |
| Greece | ||||
| The Fabled Islands Traces of the Past Reversal of Fortune To Go Forward An Early Gift of Love Another Island Tomorrow If We Had Honored One Another Even the Heavens Seem a Classical Artifact You Call That a Temple ! Lost Colleagues, Lost Brothers Farewell to Greece and All That On Board The Georgios Express : Towards Home |
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| Return | ||||
| All My roads lead To South Florida : The Question of Home My Love, Our Bond forming a Constellation of Stars |
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| ABOUT THE author : | |||
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| Howard Wolf : |
Dr. HOWARD
WOLF, (b.1936) Professor of American and English
Literature at the State University of New York at
Buffalo, U.S.A., is the co-author (with Roger
Porter) of the Voice within: Reading and Writing
Autobiography (1973); and the author of Forgive
The Father : A Memoir of Changing Generations
(1978); Upper Manhattan : A Family Album -- poems
(1990); A Version of Home : Letters from the
Worlds (1992) and This is India : Recording
Reality Itself (1992). |
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