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9789353024048 60ba351c24f83a61f27def88 Second Thoughts: On Books Authors and the Writerly Life https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba622f01922b7dbd13316f/9789353024048.jpg From the rose gardens of Shiraz to the snow-powdered hillside above Kabul from the water and stone mirages of St Petersburg to gritty Mumbai the evocative essays in this collection combine travel and literature using a charming mix of the personal impression and incisive literary criticism.

Written over seven years for the Hindu Literary Review from the cocoon of a book-lined study digging into forgotten second-hand bookshops trekking the Himalayan hills or searching out far-flung literary sites around the globe Navtej Sarna never veers far from the essential focus of these essays: the love of books and the men who write them.

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Second Thoughts: On Books Authors and the Writerly Life

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  • ISBN: 9789353024048
  • Author: Sarna Navtej
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 312
  • Format: Paperback
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From the rose gardens of Shiraz to the snow-powdered hillside above Kabul from the water and stone mirages of St Petersburg to gritty Mumbai the evocative essays in this collection combine travel and literature using a charming mix of the personal impression and incisive literary criticism.

Written over seven years for the Hindu Literary Review from the cocoon of a book-lined study digging into forgotten second-hand bookshops trekking the Himalayan hills or searching out far-flung literary sites around the globe Navtej Sarna never veers far from the essential focus of these essays: the love of books and the men who write them.

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