My Dateless Diary - An American Journey

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Unlikely perspective of an Indian in America.

A great book for those who enjoy reading travelogues or want to experience America from an unusual perspective. The book touches on themes such as the cultural differences between India and America, the author's observations on the people he met, and the challenges he faced while navigating a new country. Readers have praised Narayan's simple yet vivid writing style and his ability to capture the essence of his experiences.

My Dateless Diary - An American Journey

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ISBN: 9780140109412
Authors: R.K. Narayan
Date of Publication: 1988-09-05
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Travel, Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 3.66
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An unusual and witty travel book about the United States of America. At the age of fifty, when most people have settled for the safety of routine, R. K. Narayan left India for the first time to travel through America. In this account of his journey, the writer s pen unerringly captures the clamour and energy of New York city, the friendliness of the West Coast, the wealth and insularity of the Mid-West, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon...Threading their way through the narrative are a host of delightful characters from celebrities like Greta Garbo, Aldous Huxley, Martha Graham, Cartier Bresson, Milton Singer, Edward G. Robinson and Ravi Shankar to the anonymous business tycoon on the train who dismissed the writer when he discovered Narayan had nothing to do with India s steel industry. As a bonus, there are wry snapshots of those small but essential aspects of American life muggers, fast food restaurants, instant gurus, subway commuters, TV advertisements, and American football. An entrancing and compelling travelogue about an endlessly fascinating land.
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Unlikely perspective of an Indian in America.

A great book for those who enjoy reading travelogues or want to experience America from an unusual perspective. The book touches on themes such as the cultural differences between India and America, the author's observations on the people he met, and the challenges he faced while navigating a new country. Readers have praised Narayan's simple yet vivid writing style and his ability to capture the essence of his experiences.