Chai, Chai: Travels in Places Where you Stop But Never Get Off

Author:

Bishwanath Ghosh

Publisher:

Eka

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Publisher

Eka

Publication Year 2016
ISBN-13

9789385724756

ISBN-10 9789385724756
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 262 Pages
Language (Hindi)
Dimensions (Cms) 18 x 11 x 2
Weight (grms) 140

Some years ago, a book was published that would change the way one looks at railway junctions forever.
Bishwanath Ghosh had got down at Itarsi junction to grab a cup of chai while travelling from Kanpur to Chennai. Sipping on the tea, as he heard the recorded voice announcing the arrivals and delays of the many trains that pass through the station, it struck him that while Itarsi junction connects the length and breadth of India on the rail map, almost nothing is known about Itarsi, the town.
Thus began Ghosh’s quest to tell the story of the towns behind some of the country’s biggest junctions: Itarsi, Mughal Sarai, Jhansi, Shoranur, Arakkonam and Jolarpettai places that are always a stopover and never a destination; familiar and yet unknown.
Chai, Chai, a definitive work on small-town India, went on to become an instant success and continues to draw readers with its abundant wit and charm.

Bishwanath Ghosh

Writer and journalist BISHWANATH GHOSH, born in Kanpur in 1970, is best known for the travelogue Chai, Chai: Travels in Places Where You Stop But Never Get Off (2009). He is also the author of Tamarind City: Where Modern India Began(2012), a portrait of Chennai, the city he made his home in 2001 and where he currently works with The Hindu as a senior deputy editor.
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