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Bangalore: Roots and Beyond

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ISBN Number 9789383098095
Author Maya Jayapal
Copyright Year 2014
Book Binding Hardcover
Page Count 284 Pages
Dimensions (Cms) 23.5 X 23.5 X 2.5 Cms
Language English
Publisher Niyogi Books
Stock Status In Stock
Category Coffee Table Book : Travel
SKU: 9789383098095 Category:

Description

Barring some photographs of ‘Blighty” teahouses and some special settings of Bangalore, and besides reports of some special events in long defunct newspapers, and of course, the yes-I-remember it- all accounts of a few remaining old-timers, there is not much material on Bangalore, which could bring alive its history of the last century and a half. Maya Jayapal, has with her book Bangalore: Roots and Beyond, brought us a long step further in understanding the city’s past with highly evocative bits, painstakingly culled from a variety of likely sources and random readings. I saw her very attractive book Old Singapore, with its remarkable collection of etchings and paintings of an era, which is as difficult to relate to the present day Singapore as Kempe Gowda’s mud-fort-and pettah town is to the present-day Bangalore of multiple sobriquets- the garden city, the Silicon Valley of India, the pub city and so on. Maya has ably put together history, nostalgia, illuminating titbits, and a batch of mothball visuals of all kinds, which make this book a publication worth keeping on one’s bookshelf. I congratulate Maya Jayapal on this precious gift to Bangalorephiles.

Maya Jayapal

Maya Jayapal is a teacher, writer, columnist and counsellor residing in Bangalore. Born in Chennai, she studied in Mount Carmel College, Bangalore and in Ethiraj College, Chennai. She obtained her Masters in English Literature from Presidency College, Chennai. She has travelled widely, both within and outside India, and has spent twenty-four years in Jakarta and Singapore. In 1993, she returned to India and settled in Bangalore. She has authored two other books – on Singapore and Jakarta. Her books are a result of her abiding interest to know more about the places where she lives, and to communicate and share that awareness and information with others. She is a regular contributor to The Hindu, Deccan Herald and other newspapers and magazines..

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