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Hindutva Sex and Adventure

AuthorJohn MacLithon
PublisherRoli Books
Publisherpbk
Publisher166 p,
ISBN9788186939495
"Andrew Luyt a radio journalist is posted to India because he was born there and speaks a smattering of Hindi.Armed with his Nagra professional tape recorder and with all the clichés, prejudices and ideas that his strict Protestant and secular upbringing has instilled in him he covers some important events, of the eighties and the nineties in Kashmir Ayodhya Tawang and Pakistan. Along the way he falls in love with a young Indian girl Imla a print journalist and together they have a number of adventures and some unusual sex. Gradually, as he interprets what he encounters in India he veers towards a soft Hindutva vision because he feels Hinduism offers many ways to God and that it is a way of life rather than a religion. Imla however remains committed to a secular vision and they often disagree. Thirty years later Andrew by now famous both in India and in England resigns from his job, starts writing books and practicing a spirituality that is a blend of Christianity and Hinduism. Andrew has found success and fame but has he found love and friendship And where is Imla. "

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