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No Full Stops in India
Author: Mark Tully
Publisher: Viking
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 92213

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 352

ISBN: 0670819190
Dewey Decimal Number: 954
EAN: 9780670819195
ASIN: 0670819190

Publication Date: July 11, 1991
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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Poorly written   October 26, 2003
 11 out of 29 found this review helpful

Although this book provides insights into the culture and life of modern India, it is very poorly written. The prose is choppy and uninspiring. Mark Tully should stick to journalism. If you like to read good prose, do not buy this book.


4 out of 5 stars Very thoughtful   May 13, 2003
 9 out of 14 found this review helpful

Excellent book, which explores a number of encounters which Mark Tully has had in his many years in India. He covers the practise of Sati excellently, an gives a real eye-opener to those of us to have misunderstood its nature and popularity. A very thoughtful book, written by someone who obviously understands a great deal about the Indian people.


5 out of 5 stars No one like Mark Tully   August 14, 2002
 53 out of 57 found this review helpful

There is a little anecdote about Mark Tully from the days before television. If you went to an Indian village and said you were from BBC, they would ask if you were Mark Tully. If the answer was No, the villagers were disappointed. Such is the charm of Mark Tully and the place he enjoys in hearts and minds of many Indians, who grew up listening to BBC on AM radio.

This book is most interesting in that it is a truthful depiction of the diversity and the finer nuances of India, normally visible or intelligible only to the most sensitive and intelligent of Indian minds and blocked out by most of the middle class, obscured by the daily struggle of living. He touches upon various themes including the continued stigma of untouchability in India, our colonial baggage and how it impacts our love of our own languages (compared to English and by the way the Indian constitution recognises 26 major languages, give and take a few), the Sati, the Kumbh Mela (widely televised in the UK last year).

What is intriguing to most outsiders is how these ancient practices co-exist with the visions of modern India. That is where Mark Tully is different from others. Having spent many years in India, and living now in Delhi, he has not just seen it as tourist interest but as an introspective journalist analysed it all. One of the fascinating results is this book.

Highly recommended if you want to understand the enigma of India (and Indians). If you are the Palace-on-wheels tourist, with all respect (since you bring dollars to the Indian economy), skip it. It might give you an upset stomach.


5 out of 5 stars Extraordinary insight in to the life in india   January 4, 2002
 13 out of 16 found this review helpful

This book is an eye openenr for every indian. It throws open new ways of looking at things happening in India. The life , culture and socail fabric have been picturised with a deep insight into the subject. Mark Tully makes the reader think and arrive at his conclusion leaving a deep impression of his thoughts.


4 out of 5 stars Beautiful portrayal of some aspects of India   October 11, 2000
 14 out of 17 found this review helpful

I am a typical modern Indian youth who knows his science and math well but doesn't have a clue about his culture or way of life. This book sparked my interest in learning about my own culture and appreciating it.



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