Author: M. Pothen
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
ISBN: 9351653102
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
Extremism, now more widely termed, terrorism, is on the lips of every human being, on the front pages of the world's newspapers everyday and on the screens of news media every moment. But we still long for love and love still thrives. This poetic novel by M.Pothen plunges us directly into the forests, paddy fields and farm lands and leads us through the hilltops, narrow paths, junctions and village homes of the Indian State, Kerala, from the 1960s to the 1980s, describes the delicate and soulful awakening of love in two lives, and has roots in ancient Indian tradition. Can you forgive a terrorist, if he has participated in the murder of your own father? Like the heroine, Ahalya, we live in complicated times, where black and white give way to shades of gray, and in Where Monsoon Never Ends, we hold our breath to witness which will win the battle, love or hate? Like the hero, Arjunan, along with the numerous village characters, we are fighting to win that battle within ourselves. M. Pothen was raised in a village in Kerala, the tiny state in the extreme southern portion of India. Gifted by nature's bliss, surrounded by coconut groves, paddy fields, green hills, valleys, rivers, canals, backwaters, and the never ending monsoons, Kerala embodies the term, "God's own country." Born in 1959 as the youngest and only brother of four sisters, Pothen started writing poems at 18. Many of his poems in his mother tongue have been published and broadcast over local radio stations. Raised by his father, a schoolteacher who left to eternity few years back and mother, who survives, Pothen is a member of the Indian Orthodox Christian Community. After completing his bachelor's degree in Kerala, he started a career as an accountant in the United Arab Emirates in 1985. A father of two boys aged 19 and 21, now he lives in Sharjah, U.A.E and works as chief accountant in a private firm. He is part of the many millions of Overseas Indians for the last 25 years.
Where Monsoon Never Ends
Author: M. Pothen
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
ISBN: 9351653102
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
Extremism, now more widely termed, terrorism, is on the lips of every human being, on the front pages of the world's newspapers everyday and on the screens of news media every moment. But we still long for love and love still thrives. This poetic novel by M.Pothen plunges us directly into the forests, paddy fields and farm lands and leads us through the hilltops, narrow paths, junctions and village homes of the Indian State, Kerala, from the 1960s to the 1980s, describes the delicate and soulful awakening of love in two lives, and has roots in ancient Indian tradition. Can you forgive a terrorist, if he has participated in the murder of your own father? Like the heroine, Ahalya, we live in complicated times, where black and white give way to shades of gray, and in Where Monsoon Never Ends, we hold our breath to witness which will win the battle, love or hate? Like the hero, Arjunan, along with the numerous village characters, we are fighting to win that battle within ourselves. M. Pothen was raised in a village in Kerala, the tiny state in the extreme southern portion of India. Gifted by nature's bliss, surrounded by coconut groves, paddy fields, green hills, valleys, rivers, canals, backwaters, and the never ending monsoons, Kerala embodies the term, "God's own country." Born in 1959 as the youngest and only brother of four sisters, Pothen started writing poems at 18. Many of his poems in his mother tongue have been published and broadcast over local radio stations. Raised by his father, a schoolteacher who left to eternity few years back and mother, who survives, Pothen is a member of the Indian Orthodox Christian Community. After completing his bachelor's degree in Kerala, he started a career as an accountant in the United Arab Emirates in 1985. A father of two boys aged 19 and 21, now he lives in Sharjah, U.A.E and works as chief accountant in a private firm. He is part of the many millions of Overseas Indians for the last 25 years.
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
ISBN: 9351653102
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
Extremism, now more widely termed, terrorism, is on the lips of every human being, on the front pages of the world's newspapers everyday and on the screens of news media every moment. But we still long for love and love still thrives. This poetic novel by M.Pothen plunges us directly into the forests, paddy fields and farm lands and leads us through the hilltops, narrow paths, junctions and village homes of the Indian State, Kerala, from the 1960s to the 1980s, describes the delicate and soulful awakening of love in two lives, and has roots in ancient Indian tradition. Can you forgive a terrorist, if he has participated in the murder of your own father? Like the heroine, Ahalya, we live in complicated times, where black and white give way to shades of gray, and in Where Monsoon Never Ends, we hold our breath to witness which will win the battle, love or hate? Like the hero, Arjunan, along with the numerous village characters, we are fighting to win that battle within ourselves. M. Pothen was raised in a village in Kerala, the tiny state in the extreme southern portion of India. Gifted by nature's bliss, surrounded by coconut groves, paddy fields, green hills, valleys, rivers, canals, backwaters, and the never ending monsoons, Kerala embodies the term, "God's own country." Born in 1959 as the youngest and only brother of four sisters, Pothen started writing poems at 18. Many of his poems in his mother tongue have been published and broadcast over local radio stations. Raised by his father, a schoolteacher who left to eternity few years back and mother, who survives, Pothen is a member of the Indian Orthodox Christian Community. After completing his bachelor's degree in Kerala, he started a career as an accountant in the United Arab Emirates in 1985. A father of two boys aged 19 and 21, now he lives in Sharjah, U.A.E and works as chief accountant in a private firm. He is part of the many millions of Overseas Indians for the last 25 years.
The Monsoon Clouds
Author: Bharat Kumar Regmi
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1482857189
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 522
Book Description
Ashok is a Nepalese father and husband who one day decides to leave his small hamlet to seek a better life in the outside world. He travels with the hope of finding a secure financial form of survival, and his wife and children are always on his mind. However, from Lhasa to Antananarivo to Johannesburg, Ashok finds nothing but difficulty. Happiness and peace are elusive, but Ashok continues his travels as a migrant worker. He moves along the valleys by the mountains of Tibet, far beyond his birthplace. He finds a strange sort of love with a woman half his age. He sees death, but he also finds life as his explorations take him further than he could have imagined. Yet, Ashok remains unfulfilled, no matter how hard he searches for peace. It will take a path laden with many trials to teach him that escaping the past does not always mean a bright future. Will he continue to wander, hopelessly alone, or will Ashok eventually return to his tiny hamlet and find the vocationand adorationthat can make his dreams come true?
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
ISBN: 1482857189
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 522
Book Description
Ashok is a Nepalese father and husband who one day decides to leave his small hamlet to seek a better life in the outside world. He travels with the hope of finding a secure financial form of survival, and his wife and children are always on his mind. However, from Lhasa to Antananarivo to Johannesburg, Ashok finds nothing but difficulty. Happiness and peace are elusive, but Ashok continues his travels as a migrant worker. He moves along the valleys by the mountains of Tibet, far beyond his birthplace. He finds a strange sort of love with a woman half his age. He sees death, but he also finds life as his explorations take him further than he could have imagined. Yet, Ashok remains unfulfilled, no matter how hard he searches for peace. It will take a path laden with many trials to teach him that escaping the past does not always mean a bright future. Will he continue to wander, hopelessly alone, or will Ashok eventually return to his tiny hamlet and find the vocationand adorationthat can make his dreams come true?
The Monsoon Drifter
Author: Armin Boko
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452095884
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Max Horvat,our anti-hero ex scientist cum free lance reporter manages to escape the torture masters in a communist jail to find himself in the West all at sea. He signs up for a South African gold mine working underground. A mine accident where he renders capably first help saves life of a Polish mining engineer Adam Malik,later to become Dr Malik and one of the leading gold explorer geologists in Africa. War once more breaks out in the Balkans. Mark's homeland Croatia is being invaded by its arch enemy Serbia. Threatening the ultimate disaster,Max with his younger brother volunteer with many others to fight. They are thrown into the worst of it. Defence of the city of Vukovar. He is one of a few survivors,and manages to take a boat ride though the fogged up Danube into Hungary. Along the way his brother Kresho is cut to pieces in a real act of butchery by Serb nationalist the Chetniks. Max gets there in time to watch his brothers mutilated body begging to finish him off. The memory of this never lets go and gives Max nightmares for the rest of his life. Worse is to come. Returning to Zagreb in Croatia he gets promoted and dispatched to fight on in a free for all Bosnia's war. He refuses to go until he finds his only child Daria is in a Serbs concentration camp. More war,more senseless stupid butchery .Our anti-hero refuses further promotion and the medals. Sick of war he finds Australia on the map. As far away as possible! And still the memories and nightmares linger on to torment Max. There he saves up enough to buy an ageing sloop and sets out on a voyage to his birth place,the island of Mljet in the Adriatic. Once more nothing goes to plan. Far from it. In fact,the real adventure begins in his dropping anchor in Zanzibar Harbour. Here an Arab Christian damsel in distress and confrontation with a shady gun runner Hamoud ensue in a high drama,until only one of them remains . Max's yacht Sounion is sunk in Farquhar Lagoon Seychelles, and he arrested and sentenced for illegal entry and manslaughter with diminished responsibility. He gets out of jail in four years having served half of the sentence due to what must be the luckiest of breaks,and rejoins the human race as a man reborn. In act four he meets Vivian de Viliers a Science Master and the two hit it off. Vivian's twin sisters form a "Sisterhood Circle",draw the men in,which unravels in unforeseen developments. Other lively characters join in. Ian McLarty a dying mining engineer for one. Max is on overload. The black dog won't let go. He is about to blow his brains out .With Vivian delivering a black baby the last straw. Only last minute intervention of the Circle members saves Max at the end of his sufferings and determined to end it all by committing suicide.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452095884
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Max Horvat,our anti-hero ex scientist cum free lance reporter manages to escape the torture masters in a communist jail to find himself in the West all at sea. He signs up for a South African gold mine working underground. A mine accident where he renders capably first help saves life of a Polish mining engineer Adam Malik,later to become Dr Malik and one of the leading gold explorer geologists in Africa. War once more breaks out in the Balkans. Mark's homeland Croatia is being invaded by its arch enemy Serbia. Threatening the ultimate disaster,Max with his younger brother volunteer with many others to fight. They are thrown into the worst of it. Defence of the city of Vukovar. He is one of a few survivors,and manages to take a boat ride though the fogged up Danube into Hungary. Along the way his brother Kresho is cut to pieces in a real act of butchery by Serb nationalist the Chetniks. Max gets there in time to watch his brothers mutilated body begging to finish him off. The memory of this never lets go and gives Max nightmares for the rest of his life. Worse is to come. Returning to Zagreb in Croatia he gets promoted and dispatched to fight on in a free for all Bosnia's war. He refuses to go until he finds his only child Daria is in a Serbs concentration camp. More war,more senseless stupid butchery .Our anti-hero refuses further promotion and the medals. Sick of war he finds Australia on the map. As far away as possible! And still the memories and nightmares linger on to torment Max. There he saves up enough to buy an ageing sloop and sets out on a voyage to his birth place,the island of Mljet in the Adriatic. Once more nothing goes to plan. Far from it. In fact,the real adventure begins in his dropping anchor in Zanzibar Harbour. Here an Arab Christian damsel in distress and confrontation with a shady gun runner Hamoud ensue in a high drama,until only one of them remains . Max's yacht Sounion is sunk in Farquhar Lagoon Seychelles, and he arrested and sentenced for illegal entry and manslaughter with diminished responsibility. He gets out of jail in four years having served half of the sentence due to what must be the luckiest of breaks,and rejoins the human race as a man reborn. In act four he meets Vivian de Viliers a Science Master and the two hit it off. Vivian's twin sisters form a "Sisterhood Circle",draw the men in,which unravels in unforeseen developments. Other lively characters join in. Ian McLarty a dying mining engineer for one. Max is on overload. The black dog won't let go. He is about to blow his brains out .With Vivian delivering a black baby the last straw. Only last minute intervention of the Circle members saves Max at the end of his sufferings and determined to end it all by committing suicide.
FOR THOSE WHO WILL SAIL ACROSS THE OCEANS
Author: Ulaş Başar Gezgin
Publisher: Ulas Basar Gezgin
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
FOR THOSE WHO WILL SAIL ACROSS THE OCEANS An Explorer’s Vietnam Poems– Ulas Basar Gezgin HOPE For those who will sail across the oceans. A seagull in the head of the beast. A call to the bag snatcher. Confirmation of nihilism. Hope. At the Melbourne Cemetery. After rain. Thank you. To live longer. On the Hoi An Bridge. My Father Was A Face INCENSE Incense. What a butterfly says to another one. Rubaiyyat for a jam session, a ‘Cem’ ritual at Saigon. At the Saigon Jazz Club and Thru’. Come before the monsoon, come after the monsoon… A new meeting with the (not ‘a’) Vietnamese journalist. A Journey by Motorbike: Vietnamese Frida, Korean Frida…
Publisher: Ulas Basar Gezgin
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
FOR THOSE WHO WILL SAIL ACROSS THE OCEANS An Explorer’s Vietnam Poems– Ulas Basar Gezgin HOPE For those who will sail across the oceans. A seagull in the head of the beast. A call to the bag snatcher. Confirmation of nihilism. Hope. At the Melbourne Cemetery. After rain. Thank you. To live longer. On the Hoi An Bridge. My Father Was A Face INCENSE Incense. What a butterfly says to another one. Rubaiyyat for a jam session, a ‘Cem’ ritual at Saigon. At the Saigon Jazz Club and Thru’. Come before the monsoon, come after the monsoon… A new meeting with the (not ‘a’) Vietnamese journalist. A Journey by Motorbike: Vietnamese Frida, Korean Frida…
Love in Monsoon
Author: A New Man
Publisher: Pencil
ISBN: 9354388108
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
If you have ever dreamed of falling in love at the rainiest place in the world, jump in. A young man is trying relentlessly to change himself in the outskirts of a Himalayan town in order to win back the love of his life. A love that sprouted in the college in Pune, blossomed in the embrace of the misty vistas of rain laden Cherrapunji is waiting for its culmination. A novel that delves deep into your heart and teleports you to the most beautiful places of the north-eastern India; it will appeal to your deepest underlying vulnerabilities and your grandest desires of true love. It is a story which will make you think about your choices, your decisions and by the end of it will transform you.
Publisher: Pencil
ISBN: 9354388108
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
If you have ever dreamed of falling in love at the rainiest place in the world, jump in. A young man is trying relentlessly to change himself in the outskirts of a Himalayan town in order to win back the love of his life. A love that sprouted in the college in Pune, blossomed in the embrace of the misty vistas of rain laden Cherrapunji is waiting for its culmination. A novel that delves deep into your heart and teleports you to the most beautiful places of the north-eastern India; it will appeal to your deepest underlying vulnerabilities and your grandest desires of true love. It is a story which will make you think about your choices, your decisions and by the end of it will transform you.
Monsoon
Author: Robert D. Kaplan
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
ISBN: 0812979206
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
On the world maps common in America, the Western Hemisphere lies front and center, while the Indian Ocean region all but disappears. This convention reveals the geopolitical focus of the now-departed twentieth century, but in the twenty-first century that focus will fundamentally change. In this pivotal examination of the countries known as “Monsoon Asia”—which include India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Burma, Oman, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Tanzania—bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan shows how crucial this dynamic area has become to American power. It is here that the fight for democracy, energy independence, and religious freedom will be lost or won, and it is here that American foreign policy must concentrate if the United States is to remain relevant in an ever-changing world. From the Horn of Africa to the Indonesian archipelago and beyond, Kaplan exposes the effects of population growth, climate change, and extremist politics on this unstable region, demonstrating why Americans can no longer afford to ignore this important area of the world.
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
ISBN: 0812979206
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
On the world maps common in America, the Western Hemisphere lies front and center, while the Indian Ocean region all but disappears. This convention reveals the geopolitical focus of the now-departed twentieth century, but in the twenty-first century that focus will fundamentally change. In this pivotal examination of the countries known as “Monsoon Asia”—which include India, Pakistan, China, Indonesia, Burma, Oman, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Tanzania—bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan shows how crucial this dynamic area has become to American power. It is here that the fight for democracy, energy independence, and religious freedom will be lost or won, and it is here that American foreign policy must concentrate if the United States is to remain relevant in an ever-changing world. From the Horn of Africa to the Indonesian archipelago and beyond, Kaplan exposes the effects of population growth, climate change, and extremist politics on this unstable region, demonstrating why Americans can no longer afford to ignore this important area of the world.
Indian problems for English consideration, a letter
Author: William Digby
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
The Ravenglass Eye
Author: Tom Fletcher
Publisher: Arcadia
ISBN: 1780870019
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
A malevolent power is on the prowl - and it's hungry for death. Edie is a barmaid at The Tup in the small town of Ravenglass. So far, so normal. But when she is caught in a freak earthquake she develops a strange new power - 'The Eye' - which allows her glimpses of other worlds and mysterious events. At first Edie passes her visions off as nightmares, but when a murdered body is found, she realises she has seen this death before - and that her visions are real, after all. Mankind had better hope that Edie finds a solution to the murders soon, because it's more than just the influence of 'The Eye' that has entered the world. A power far more malevolent has been released, and that power is hungry for death.
Publisher: Arcadia
ISBN: 1780870019
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
A malevolent power is on the prowl - and it's hungry for death. Edie is a barmaid at The Tup in the small town of Ravenglass. So far, so normal. But when she is caught in a freak earthquake she develops a strange new power - 'The Eye' - which allows her glimpses of other worlds and mysterious events. At first Edie passes her visions off as nightmares, but when a murdered body is found, she realises she has seen this death before - and that her visions are real, after all. Mankind had better hope that Edie finds a solution to the murders soon, because it's more than just the influence of 'The Eye' that has entered the world. A power far more malevolent has been released, and that power is hungry for death.
Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bills, Legislative
Languages : en
Pages : 642
Book Description
Monsoon as Method
Author: Lindsay Bremner
Publisher: Actar D, Inc.
ISBN: 1638408041
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
An edited volume by Monsoon Assemblages, a European Research Council funded research project. The book presents the methods that Monsoon Assemblages has evolved for engaging the monsoon, a globally connected weather system, as a coproducer of urban life and space in South and Southeast Asian cities. It challenges views of climate as an inert backdrop to urban life, instead suggesting that it is materially and spatially active in shaping urban politics, ecologies, infrastructures, buildings and bodies. It combines critical texts with cartography, photography and ethnography to present the project’s methodology and its outcomes and invites urban practitioners to think differently about space, time, representation and human and non-human agency. It offers intra-disciplinary, intra-active methods for rethinking human and non-human relations with weather in ways that meet the challenges of climate change and the Anthropocene.
Publisher: Actar D, Inc.
ISBN: 1638408041
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
An edited volume by Monsoon Assemblages, a European Research Council funded research project. The book presents the methods that Monsoon Assemblages has evolved for engaging the monsoon, a globally connected weather system, as a coproducer of urban life and space in South and Southeast Asian cities. It challenges views of climate as an inert backdrop to urban life, instead suggesting that it is materially and spatially active in shaping urban politics, ecologies, infrastructures, buildings and bodies. It combines critical texts with cartography, photography and ethnography to present the project’s methodology and its outcomes and invites urban practitioners to think differently about space, time, representation and human and non-human agency. It offers intra-disciplinary, intra-active methods for rethinking human and non-human relations with weather in ways that meet the challenges of climate change and the Anthropocene.