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India: In Word and Image

India: In Word and Image

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Creators: Bharati Mukherjee, Eric Meola
Publisher: Welcome Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 45254

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.1
Dimensions (in): 13.2 x 10.3 x 1.2

ISBN: 1599620499
Dewey Decimal Number: 954
EAN: 9781599620497
ASIN: 1599620499

Publication Date: October 14, 2008
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Product Description
India is rapidly becoming one of the pre-eminent leaders of the twenty-first century. For more than a decade, Eric Meola has returned repeatedly to India, photographing the people, temples, landscapes, architecture, celebrations, and art of this uniquely exuberant and incredibly diverse country. Meola's journeys took him from the Himalayas and monasteries in the North to the temples of Tamil Nadu in the South, from the color and pageantry of Rajasthan in the West to the tea plantations of Darjeeling in the East. Over 200 photographs (edited from more than 25,000 images) will fill this beautifully printed, large-format book. The photographs will be accompanied by dozens of essays, stories, and poems by contemporary and classical Indian writers.


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5 out of 5 stars A masala of color, light and texture.   October 15, 2008
Rob Atkins (Vancouver, Canada)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Between the covers of Eric Meola's staggeringly beautiful India in Word and Image is a vision as large and dynamic as India itself. In a similar way to his first book, Last Places on Earth, Meola's peripatetic photography takes us on a journey to reveal the pride and dignity of a culture living in an ever-shrinking world of globalization and instant communication. Yet his new book goes further: through his lens we enter the soul of a country full of color and an unrestrained enthusiasm for life. From the riotously colorful celebration of Holi to a lone, meditating monk under a bodhi tree, the photography of one of the medium's true masters shows us an amazing part of the world.

The immediacy of Meola's photography is breathtaking, whether he's focusing on an expansive vista or some minute detail that he has found and wants to share with us. Viewing the many and varied portraits throughout the book, I feel as if I'm looking not at images printed on a page, but directly into the eyes of the subject.

The inclusion of writings on India by Tagore, Narayan, Rushdie, Kiran Desai, Jhumpa Lahiri and several other great writers of India help make this a very illuminating and moving book.

A Gujarati friend taught me a useful phrase in his language: "Salu che." It is good. But that doesn't begin to describe this astounding book.



5 out of 5 stars Visually exquisite !   November 10, 2008
Frank S. Stefanko (New Jersey)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful


Eric Meola is a master of color photography. This book is a visual trip for the eyes, mind, and heart. Mr. Meola has captured the festivals, but more importantly, the soul of India. Whether or not the reader is interested in India, you can't help being drawn in to the photographs of the people, the landscapes, and the atmosphere that is so richly portrayed.

Beyond the exquisite color photographic compositions in this book, Mr. Meola has that rare photographer's eye to see what most people don't even notice....the glow off a burning cigarette, a gecko that happened to be sitting on a sculpture, a telling expression in the eyes of a young woman.

This book along with its moving text, is a tribute to an India that exists in a Kiplingesque dreamscape that may one day be gone. Enjoy it now and share it with those you love.

Frank Stefanko / photographer




5 out of 5 stars An ideal browse for armchair travelers through the wonders, lands, and people of the Indian subcontinent   November 14, 2008
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

India is a land of amazing contrasts and exotic imagery. Eric Meola has traveled to India many times for the purpose of photographing the people, landscapes, architecture, celebrations, and art of this vast and diverse land. The result is "India: In Word And Image", a coffee-table art book compendium showcases India's diversity and heritage from the monasteries of the Himalayas, to the tea plantations of Darjeeling, to the stark desert of Jaipur. Spectacular photographic images are enhanced with more than thirty literary passages underscoring the story of India, its people, places, architecture and art. A superbly presented visual travelogue, "India: In Word And Image" is an ideal selection for academic and community library 'Memorial Fund' acquisitions, a welcome addition for personal and library Photography reference collections; and an ideal browse for armchair travelers through the wonders, lands, and people of the Indian subcontinent.



5 out of 5 stars Astonishing India   October 28, 2008
Michael Pantaleoni (New York, NY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The photographs are arresting, beautiful and moving. The text is right on and varied in approach and subject. The result is a book that one comes back to time and again. I completely agree with Rob Atkins review.


5 out of 5 stars A visual feast   November 12, 2008
N J Carol (New Jersey)
This book is lavish, georgeous, and opens doors to kalidescopes of color that astonish and amaze. Mr. Meola gives us a very personal, thoughtful, lusciously crafted view of India that makes a beautiful gift (even though one will find it hard to give away.)

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