Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140190793
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Publisher Imprint: Arkana
- Height: 230 mm
- Weight: 989 gr
- ISBN-10: 0140190791
- Publisher Date: 30 Mar 2003
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 448
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹424.15Current price is: ₹424.15.
Embark on a spiritual journey with John Steinbeck’s ‘Banaras: City of Light.’ Explore the ancient city’s vibrant culture, mystical rituals, and timeless wisdom. Experience life and death along the Ganges River. A captivating travelogue, perfect for those seeking adventure and enlightenment. ISBN: 9780140190793
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Richa Sharma –
A deeply insightful journey into the heart of Banaras. Steinbeck’s observations are keen, and his writing is beautiful. Highly recommended!
Anshul Singla –
Steinbeck’s perspective is interesting, but I wish he had delved deeper into the spiritual aspects of Banaras. Still a decent read.
Gopalakrishnan T H –
A good read that I would recommend to anyone interested in traveling. I did find it a little slow at times, but it got better.
Brojen Mili –
A great book, the topic matter was very interesting. I would read it again!
Aditya Bhamboo –
A captivating and enlightening read! Steinbeck’s portrayal of Banaras is both vibrant and insightful. I highly recommend it.
Ayush Singh –
Absolutely mesmerizing! ‘Banaras: City of Light’ transported me. Steinbeck’s writing is vivid and engaging. A must-read for anyone interested in spirituality and travel.
Saurabh Singh –
A beautiful exploration of Banaras. Steinbeck captures the city’s essence, but sometimes it felt a bit surface-level. Still a worthwhile read for those curious about Indian culture.
Saif Akhlaq –
Not a bad book, but it dragged on for too long. Some parts were interesting, but overall, it was a bit boring for me.
Meena Choudhary –
I enjoyed the book, especially the descriptions of the Ganges. However, I felt like Steinbeck’s perspective was a bit too Western-centric at times. Good, but not great.
Raj Rishi –
This book gave me a new appreciation for Indian culture. Steinbeck’s writing is both informative and engaging. A wonderful travelogue.
Prajwal Ravishankar Bharad –
I found ‘Banaras: City of Light’ to be a bit underwhelming. Steinbeck’s descriptions lacked depth. It’s an average travel book.
Divyanshu Singh –
Good book, well written, and interesting topic. It did get a bit boring towards the middle, but it picked back up again.
Rahul Rinwa –
While informative, ‘Banaras: City of Light’ didn’t fully capture my imagination. Steinbeck’s style is a bit dry. It’s okay, but not exceptional.
Somnath Malik –
Disappointing. Expected more depth and cultural understanding. Felt superficial and detached. Wouldn’t recommend.
Abhishek Anand –
An okay read. I was hoping to learn more, and it came off as rather superficial. Passable, but not fantastic.
Abhishek Kumar –
Phenomenal! Captured the essence of Banaras perfectly. Steinbeck’s insight is unparalleled. A true masterpiece.
Muhammed Sinan K –
An amazing book that truly captures the spirit of Banaras. Steinbeck’s writing is superb! I couldn’t put it down.
Satish Kannojia –
Steinbeck’s prose is stunning! This book is a great introduction to Banaras. Some parts felt rushed. Overall, a quick and enjoyable read.
Shubham Chandra –
A fantastic book! I loved Steinbeck’s unique perspective and it made me want to book a trip to see it myself!
Shreyansh Kalhansh –
It’s an okay book, but I thought it could use more history. I was expecting more insight, but I learned a few things.