An essential companion to A Passage to India, a collection of the
author’s own letters that read like “a close personal friend has
shared his impressions” (Kirkus Reviews). In 1912, a young E. M.
Forster traveled to India to serve as a secretary to the Maharajah of
Dewas, a small Indian state. He was elevated to the rank of a minor
noble, and eventually given the state’s highest honor, the Tukoji
Rao III gold medal. This brief episode in Forster’s life became
the basis for his masterwork, A Passage to India. In the letters
included in The Hill of Devi, he shares his personal journey of
discovering his beloved India for the first time. Forster paints a
vivid, intimate picture of Dewas State—a strange, bewildering, and
enchanting slice of pre-independence India. In this collection,
Forster shares insight into the lives of Indian royalty and accounts
of the stark contrast between their excesses and the poverty he
encounters. From letters that set the scene for Forster’s lifelong
friendship with the Maharaja, to an essay on the Maharaja himself and
Forster’s experiences as the Maharaja’s personal secretary, The
Hill of Devi is a fascinating chronicle of the author’s experience
in the land he called “the oddest corner of the world outside Alice
in Wonderland.”
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ISBN
9780795346590
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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