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Amrita Kumar

    Amrita Kumar est une anthologiste, romancière, mentor d'écriture et enseignante en écriture créative. Sa carrière a débuté par la sélection de livres pour une chaîne de librairies, s'est poursuivie en tant que rédactrice de recherche pour le Département de la Culture du gouvernement indien, puis est entrée dans le monde de l'édition en tant que rédactrice pour diverses maisons d'édition. Cette expérience variée lui confère une perspective unique sur le monde littéraire et l'industrie du livre, façonnant son approche de l'écriture et de l'enseignement.

    Taj Mahal
    Journeys Through Rajasthan
    • Journeys Through Rajasthan

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,2(12)Évaluer

      Exploring the duality of Rajasthan, the narrative delves into its rich heritage of kings, warriors, and vibrant festivals, while also confronting the harsh realities of its climate, including scorching winds and droughts. The book captures the essence of the region's beauty and brutality, revealing the struggles of its people as they navigate the contrasting aspects of their environment. Through vivid descriptions, it invites readers to appreciate both the enchanting and the challenging sides of this enigmatic land.

      Journeys Through Rajasthan
    • Taj Mahal

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      About the book The emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal to immortalize his beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal and in so doing, gifted Mughal architecture with its greatest showpiece. Constructed entirely in white marble, the famed mausoleum stands on the gently curving banks of the river Yamuna in Agra. Its romance has survived for more than three hundred years and it remain one of the wonders of the world. The Classic India series portrays the panorama of India's cultural heritage. For centuries India was perceived as the land of fabulous riches, of wisdom, of mystique and romance. It is this magic that the series captures.

      Taj Mahal