A vivid, often surprising account of South Asia today by the author of An End to Suffering In his new book, Pankaj Mishra brings literary authority and political insight to bear on travels that are at once epic and personal. Traveling in the changing cultures of South Asia, Mishra sees the pressures—the temptations—of Western-style modernity and prosperity, and teases out the paradoxes of globalization. A visit to Allahabad, birthplace of Jawaharlal Nehru, occasions a brief history of the tumultuous post-independence politics Nehru set in motion. In Kashmir, just after the brutal killing of thirtyfive Sikhs, Mishra sees Muslim guerrillas playing with Sikh village children while the media ponder a (largely irrelevant) visit by President Clinton. And in Tibet Mishra exquisitely parses the situation whereby the Chinese government—officially atheist and strongly opposed to a free Tibet—has discovered that Tibetan Buddhism can “be packaged and sold to tourists.”\n\nTemptations of the West is a book concerned with history still in the making—essential reading about a conflicted and rapidly changing region.
Award-winning Indian essayist and novelist, Pankaj Mishra, was born on 1969. He completed his graduation in commerce from Allahabad University. He has a master?s degree in arts from Jawaharlal Nehru University. This book is the first book by Pankaj Mishra. India In Mind is an anthology on India, published in 2005. He has honoured with the Windham?Campbell Literature Prize by Yale University. Other books written by him are The Romantics, An End To Suffering: The Buddha In The World, and Temptations Of The West: How To Be Modern In India, Pakistan, Tibet, And Beyond.
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