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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Vikram Seth'... We found 6 matches.
Vikram Seth
Beastly Tales from Here and There A collection of ten animal fables in verse. The first two come from India, the next two come from China, the next two from Greece, and the next two from the Ukraine. The final two are from the Land of Gup.
Phoenix Paperbacks 1994 £9.99 ISBN 0-7538-1303-3
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Vikram Seth
An Equal Music A story of obsessive love. Years after parting, Michael is still in love with Julia. After a chance meeting, he persuades Julia to join his quartet on its tour of Vienna, but Julia is now happily married and Michael must accept that she will never give herself to him.
Phoenix Press 1999 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-7538-0773-4
Orion 1999 Audiotape £12.99 ISBN 0-7528-1833-3 ![]() Author photo: © Random House
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth89
http://books.guardian.co.uk/readinggroup/0,6704,137656,00.html
Vikram Seth
From Heaven Lake: Travels through Sinkiang and Tibet RU
Vikram Seth travelled through Sinkiang and Tibet to Nepal: from Heaven Lake to the Himalayas. By breaking away from the reliable routes of organized travel, he transformed his journey into an unusual and intriguing exploration of one of the world's least known areas.
1998 Thomas Cook Travel Book Awards
Phoenix Paperbacks 1993 £7.99 ISBN 1-857990-82-X
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Vikram Seth
The Golden Gate Written in verse, this was Vikram Seth's first novel. Set in the 1980s, in the affluence and sunshine of California's silicon valley, it is the story of twenty-somethings looking for love, pleasure and the meaning of life.
Faber & Faber 1999 £4.99 ISBN 0-571-20038-9
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Vikram Seth
A Suitable Boy In 2007, Vikram Seth was awrded the Padma Shri in recognition of his contribution to the arts. A Suitable Boy is an epic novel set in post-independence India. Ostensibly a love story, the book is in reality a critique of the many issues that were facing India in the 1950s, including the independence of women, Hindu-Muslim difficulties and disposed farmers.
1994 W. H. Smith Annual Literary Award; 1994 Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Phoenix 1994 pbk £9.99 ISBN 1-85799-088-9
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Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth89
http://pages.nyu.edu/~sek209/Literature/VikramSeth.htm http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Seth.html http://www.randomhouse.com/boldtype/0599/seth/interview.html http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/voices/profilepages/sethv2.shtml
Vikram Seth
Two Lives Two Lives tells the remarkable story of Seth's great uncle and aunt. His great uncle Shanti left India for medical school in Berlin in the 1930s and lodged with a German Jewish family. In the household was a daughter, Henny, who urged her mother 'not to take the blackie'. But a friendship developed and each managed to leave Germany and found their way to Britain as the Nazis rose to power. Shanti joined the army and lost his right arm at the battle of Monte Cassino, while Henny (whose family were to die in the camps) made a life for herself in her adopted country. This is also a book about history, encompassing as it does many of the most significant themes and events in the 20th century, whose currents are reflected in the lives of Shanti, Henny and their family: from the Raj and the Indian freedom movement to the Third Reich, the Holocaust and British postwar society.
Little Brown 2005 pbk £12.99 ISBN 0-316-72776-8
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