About This Book
A collection of short stories, poems, and sketches that record travels and everyday scenes across South Asia and other lands, often from the vantage of an expatriate observer. Pieces move between lyrical landscape and sensory travel writing, domestic and rural vignettes such as a grieving mother and mistreated draught animals, and comic or irritable episodes in roadside bungalows. Recurring elements include vivid natural description, cultural and religious atmosphere, quiet moral reflection, and occasional humor, producing a varied portrait of colonial-era life through brief, impressionistic scenes and reflective lyrics.
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