Edited by Bulbul Sharma and Ruskin Bond, 'Between Heaven and Earth' is a comprehensive anthology exploring the enduring allure of the Indian hills. This collection features over forty diverse voices, from 19th-century colonial officers to 21st-century poets, delving into the reasons why these high places captivate millions seeking solace, inspiration, or a unique way of life.
The book chronicles journeys to the hills, whether for escape from the plains or as permanent residences. It examines the multifaceted appeal: the serene landscapes, the distinct flora and fauna, and the rich cultural tapestry. Beyond the picturesque, the anthology also addresses the intricate histories of hill stations, their evolution from colonial outposts to modern Indian towns, and the contrasting realities of beauty and hardship, progress and its implications.
Featuring contributions from esteemed writers such as Rabindranath Tagore, Rumer Godden, Jim Corbett, Jawaharlal Nehru, Khushwant Singh, and the editors themselves, the collection spans nearly every region of India. Through lyrical prose and profound observations, it offers a deep dive into the essence of the Indian hills, making it a valuable read for anyone fascinated by India's geography, history, and literature.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore a rich tapestry of writings on the Indian hills by over forty distinguished authors.
- Gain unique insights into the natural beauty, cultural heritage, and socio-economic complexities of India's hill regions.
- Enjoy contributions from literary giants including Rabindranath Tagore, Ruskin Bond, Jim Corbett, and Jawaharlal Nehru.
- Understand the enduring human connection to the hills, from spiritual seekers to residents and adventurers.