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A Blue Hand

Sub title: The Beats in India

Author: Deborah Baker

In 1961, Allen Ginsberg left New York by boat for Bombay. He brought with him his troubled lover, Peter Orlovsky, and a plan to meet up with poets Gary Snyder and Joanne Kyger. He left behind not only fellow Beats Jack Kerouac, Gregory Corso, and William Burroughs, but also the relentless notoriety that followed the publication of Howl, the epic work that branded him the voice of a generation. Drawing from extensive research, undiscovered letters, journals, and memoirs, acclaimed biographer Deborah Baker has woven a many-layered literary mystery out of Ginsberg's odyssey. A Blue Hand follows the poet and his companions as they travel from the ashrams of the Himalayan foothills to Delhi opium dens and the burning pyres of Benares. They encounter an India of charlatans and saints, a country of spectacular beauty and spiritual promise and of devastating poverty and political unease. In Calcutta, Ginsberg discovers a circle of hungry young writers whose outrageousness and genius are uncannily reminiscent of his own past. Finally, Ginsberg searches for Hope Savage, the mysterious and beautiful girl whose path, before she disappeared, had crossed his own in Greenwich Village, San Francisco, and Paris. In their restless, comic and oft-times tortured search for meaning, the Beats looked to India for answers while India looked to the West. A Blue Hand is the story of their search for God, for love, and for peace in the shadow of the atomic bomb. It is also a story of India"its gods and its poets, its politics and its place in the American imagination. -A fabulous book"comic, tragic, and written with great verve and nerve"about the Beats and their -passage to India''"Michael Ondaatje -A passionate account of the Beats at home and in the world - A truly vivid, wonderful book' "Kiran Desai, author of The Inheritance of Loss -A fascinating history of the weirdest moment in the long and ongoing European and American search for the answer to it all in India'"Wendy Doniger, University of Chicago -Baker evokes strange worlds and distant times in a narrative that never fails to flow and that, in the end, is admirably illuminating'"Kirkus Reviews -[A] thoroughly compelling work of illuminating literary and spiritual history'"Booklist -A piece of devoted scholarship and legwork' –The New York Times

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Published by

Penguin Books India

Published

1 Jun 2008

Imprint

Viking

ISBN13

9780670082285

Book Format

Royal

Extent

256

Category

Non-Fiction

Price (Rs.)

499.00

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