The Speaking Tree: A Study of Indian Culture and Society
- 520 stránok
- 19 hodin čítania
This is an analytical study of Indian culture and society, with the chief aim of identifying the origins of the nation's contemporary problems.


This is an analytical study of Indian culture and society, with the chief aim of identifying the origins of the nation's contemporary problems.
This book presents a unique blend of creative photography and cultural history, offering an extensive portrayal of Benares, a city with a continuous habitation spanning over three millennia. Despite facing modern urban challenges, it is considered the oldest living city in the world and has been a center of learning since ancient times. Its significance as the spiritual capital of India was solidified when the Buddha began his ministry there, and the book includes a compelling account of his life and teachings. The work is not a mere tourist's guide or a simplistic portrayal of 'Third World' exoticism. Instead, it provides a candid and sensitive exploration of everyday life in this sacred city. Lannoy captures the essence of Benares through ordinary moments in riverside and marketplace settings, revealing the vibrant drama of life beyond formal rituals. The themes explored are diverse, beginning with Lannoy's reflections on the relationship between photography and sacred time. He delves into the metaphysical aspects of Benares, depicting it as a microcosm of the universe and seeking photographic representations of its symbolism as a cosmogram. This comprehensive presentation invites readers to engage deeply with the city’s rich cultural tapestry.