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Tales of Hazaribagh an Intimate Exploration of Chhotanagpur Plateau

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Description In January 2017, Mihir Vatsa, a young poet, gives up his life in the big city and moves back home to Hazaribagh, a small town on Jharkhand''s Chhotanagpur Plateau. Battling depression and uncertainty, he is seeking a ''sanatorium'' amidst the sal trees and the temperate climes of home-just like the British soldiers and Bengali settlers and visitors before him. Rejuvenated by the fresh air and lush landscape of his childhood, he spends the next three years exploring local landmarks and their fascinating history, and the deep, wondrous escarpments, the secret waterfalls and serpentine rivers of the plateau. Travelling partly on foot and partly in his trusted Alto, he encounters trees destined for death and waterfalls ravaged by mining; passes through Surajkund-the country''s hottest geological wonder-and Karanpura Valley- home to prehistoric humans ten millennia ago; and takes selfies with emus. In between, he wonders what makes a landscape beautiful and how language shapes such notions; muses on the arbitrary boundaries of administration and government which, try as they might, cannot tame rivers and hills; and plumbs the archives of previous residents of the plateau and his own memory to understand his love of home. With empathy and in unhurried prose, Tales of Hazaribagh combines the best of nature, life, history and travel writing into an unforgettable portrait of a place and a journey back to one''s self.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9789354470448
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 222
  • Published:
  • July 31, 2021
  • Dimensions:
  • 129x198x13 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 222 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 12, 2024

Description of Tales of Hazaribagh an Intimate Exploration of Chhotanagpur Plateau

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In January 2017, Mihir Vatsa, a young poet, gives up his life in the big city and
moves back home to Hazaribagh, a small town on Jharkhand''s Chhotanagpur
Plateau. Battling depression and uncertainty, he is seeking a ''sanatorium''
amidst the sal trees and the temperate climes of home-just like the British
soldiers and Bengali settlers and visitors before him.
Rejuvenated by the fresh air and lush landscape of his childhood, he spends the
next three years exploring local landmarks and their fascinating history, and the
deep, wondrous escarpments, the secret waterfalls and serpentine rivers of the
plateau. Travelling partly on foot and partly in his trusted Alto, he encounters
trees destined for death and waterfalls ravaged by mining; passes through
Surajkund-the country''s hottest geological wonder-and Karanpura Valley-
home to prehistoric humans ten millennia ago; and takes selfies with emus.
In between, he wonders what makes a landscape beautiful and how language
shapes such notions; muses on the arbitrary boundaries of administration
and government which, try as they might, cannot tame rivers and hills; and
plumbs the archives of previous residents of the plateau and his own memory
to understand his love of home. With empathy and in unhurried prose, Tales of
Hazaribagh combines the best of nature, life, history and travel writing into an
unforgettable portrait of a place and a journey back to one''s self.

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