Out of IndiaConstable, 1986 - 224 páginas During the filming of Paul Scott's Raj Quartet, The Jewel in the Crown, Tim Piggott-Smith (whose portrayal of Captain Merrick has been hailed as one of the great dramatic performances of recent times) found himself increasingly captivated by all things Indian. This affair of the heart inspired his diary and an ever-growing collection of writings from many varied sources. These are the basis of this book. |
Contenido
Foreword | 7 |
Childhood | 27 |
The Miracle of Puran Dass | 173 |
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Agra Alan Ross arms asked banner of England BARBIE began beggar beneath Bengal Bibighar Boota Singh Brahmin British called dance dark daughter death Delhi diary Dinesh dream dressed elephants England blew English eyes face Fatehpur Sikri filming fire Fleury flowers Francis Yeats-Brown friends Gampopa Geoffrey Moorhouse girl going to Bombay Gunga Gunga Din Guru-ji hand hill Hindu holy India J. R. Ackerley Keki Daruwalla Kumar leave live look Lord Love resulting Maharajah Maharana mind Mohini mother mountains Mysore nallayam Narendra never night Nissim Ezekiel Pagett palace Paul Scott played Prajapathi Purun Raj Quartet Rajasthan river road roof our banner rupees Sahib sepoy Sikh silence Simla Siva stone tears temple things Tim Pigott-Smith took tree turned Twashtri Udaipur Ved Mehta village walk wife wind window women words young Zenib