An Indian Love Affair: A Septuagenerian Odyssey from Taj to Taj

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title An Indian Love Affair: A Septuagenerian Odyssey from Taj to Taj
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Simon Gandolfi
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:201
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 130
Category/GenreMemoirs
Motorcycles
Travel writing
ISBN/Barcode 9781910050811
ClassificationsDewey:915.404
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Quercus Publishing
Imprint Arcadia Books
Publication Date 26 April 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In the early 1960s, travel-writer Simon Gandolfi drove a VW from England to Goa where he rented a bungalow on the beach at Calangute. And it was on Calangute beach that Gandolfi met and loved Vanessa and explored with her much of the subcontinent. The 2008 terrorist attack on the Taj Hotel in Mumbai prompted Gandolfi to re-explore the subcontinent on a small motorcycle. Collecting a Honda 125 from the factory outside Delhi, he rode for six months and 12,000 kilometres. He rediscovers the rented bungalow become a beach bar, his and Vanessa's bedroom a bottle store - and he learns of Vanessa's death soon after their parting. Memories of his travels with Vanessa became his companions as he continued his ride and are the connecting link in this chronicle of two journeys in which Gandolfi explores both the changes in India and in himself.

Author Biography

Simon was born in London in 1933. After military service served as a subalten in the 16th/5th Lancers, at the age of 18, early friendships with the co-directors of the cult movie, Performance introduced him to the wider world of the arts, and actor Antony Quail encouraged him to write his first novel, Even With The Shutters Closed. He has been privileged in making writing and travel his primary occupations in has been fortunate in living in and experiencing a variety of cultures: Spain/Ibiza, Greece, France, Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinet, the Dominican Republic and, finally, Cuba for four years before returning to his cottage in Herefordshire.