Desert Eves: An Indian Paradise by Catherine Clement

Desert Eves: An Indian Paradise by Catherine Clement

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The intensity of the simple life of the people, especially the women, who live and work in the Thar Desert region of the Indian subcontinent is captured in word and photographs in this illustrated volume.

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Desert Eves: An Indian Paradise by Catherine Clement

In the harsh Thar desert of Rajasthan State in Northwest India, the famed photographer Hans Silvester found his paradise. Not far from the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi, who assumed the ways of the poor out of solidarity, the women of the desert live a hard life, without electricity, without running water, without doctors. With only the simplest means, they keep their homes scrupulously clean and decorate them with wonderful designs. With the barest of resources, they clothe themselves so richly that their costumes have been copied by fashionable women in the West. The women sing while working in the fields or picking over grains, and while spinning thread in their tiny courtyards. Their songs, dating back centuries, invoke ancient gods and goddesses. The intensity of this simple life captured by Hans Sylvester's lens is matched by Catherine Clement's poetic and provocative text, a musing meditation on this region of India and its inhabitants - especially its women, the Eves of the desert
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ISBN 13 9780810934757
ISBN 10 0810934752
Title Desert Eves: An Indian Paradise
Author Catherine Clement
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Abrams
Year published 2002-03-01
Number of pages 228
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.