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What an Indian Learned From His Thirty-Day European Odyssey

What an Indian Learned From His Thirty-Day European Odyssey

by M.P. Prabhakaran

About The Book

This is the second book authored by M. P. Prabhakaran on his world-trotting experiences. In the preface to the first book, What India and Virgin Mary Have in Common, he describes his passion for travel thus: “I travel, therefore I am—apologies to Descartes for twisting his noble thought.”

In the preface to this second book, devoted exclusively to the tour he undertook through ten countries of Europe in the summer of 2009, he goes a step further and sums up his experiences through a mangled version of poet Shelley’s immortal words: “The more we study, the more we discover our ignorance.” Prabhakaran’s mangled version: “The more I travel, the more I discover my ignorance.”

The 2009 tour, he says, opened his mind to various aspects of European cultures he had been quite ignorant of until then. The mind got cleansed, he adds, of the many misconceptions he had about peoples and events that shaped the destiny of Europe. The tour convinced him, once again, that bookish knowledge is no substitute for the knowledge one gains from the people he interacts with, events he witnesses, and things he gets exposed to during his travels to new places. 

He shares that knowledge with readers through the pages of this book.

Details
Publication date February 24,2023
Language English
ISBN 979-8-88622-933-2 (Paperback)
979-8-88622-934-9 (E-BOOK)
Genre Nonfiction, History, Travel, Social Sciences
Specifications
Pages 234
Interior Color Black and White
Book Size 6.000" x 9.000" (229mm x 152mm)

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