Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140104806
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 197 mm
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 498 gr
- ISBN-10: 0140104801
- Publisher Date: 14 Sep 1992
- Depth: 17
- No of Pages: 368
- Spine Width: 16 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
“No Full Stops in India” (ISBN: 9780140104806) by Lou Aronica and Sir Ken Robinson offers a captivating exploration of India’s vibrant cultural landscape. From the Kumbh Mela’s spiritual intensity to the televised Hindu epics, this collection of essays delves into the heart of Indian life. Experience the rich tapestry of tradition and modernity, major issues and human realities. Discover India’s essence in “No Full Stops in India”.
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Shikhar Suryawanshi –
I was hoping for more in-depth analysis. It’s a decent overview, but not groundbreaking.
Brahmjot Singh Khanna –
A fascinating glimpse into India! Some essays were stronger than others, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Munulu Ringa –
An eye-opening exploration of India’s complexities. The writing is superb and very engaging.
Bishwajeet Kumar –
Insightful and well-researched. However, some topics felt rushed. Overall, a good read.
Prabhsimar Kaur Sandhu –
Absolutely captivating! This book brings India to life with its vivid descriptions and keen observations.
Ayush Singh –
Informative and engaging, though occasionally felt a bit superficial. A good starting point for understanding India.
Sweta Gautam –
Interesting read, but I wished for more personal stories and less broad overviews.
Abhishek Mohanty –
Well written and thought provoking! It gave me a glimpse into different aspects of Indian culture.
Anubhav Singh Upperwal –
This book is a gem! It provides a vibrant and thought-provoking exploration of India.
Varun Mittal –
A beautifully written collection that truly captures the essence of India. Highly recommend!
Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati –
A mixed bag. Some essays were brilliant, others less so. Still worth reading for the overall picture.
Rishabh Sonker –
Enjoyed the diverse perspectives, but felt some pieces lacked depth. Still, a good introduction to Indian culture.
Swaraj Chandan Patil –
Loved the variety of topics covered! Some essays resonated more than others, but a very insightful read.