
Return to Sri Lanka
Razeen Sally(Author)
Simon & Schuster Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 2. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-1-3985-4429-1 (ISBN)
Description
'Sally's book is an exemplar of the best in the genre' Krishnan Srinivasan, The Statesman
A blend of travel writing, memoir, history and current affairs that tells the story of Sri Lanka. A perfect read for first-time visitors, Sri Lankans abroad or at home, or anyone looking to deepen their understanding of one of the world's most fascinating and paradoxical countries.
Razeen Sally was born to a Sri Lankan Muslim father and a Welsh mother. Just before his teens, a political conflict tore his family apart and he left Sri Lanka, barely going back for thirty years.
When he finally returned 'home', he spent much of the next decade crisscrossing the island, trying to understand this paradoxical place. Blessed with nature's bounty and an easy, pleasure-loving people, it was nevertheless scarred by ethnic conflict and the violence of civil war.
As a native and a tourist, Sally makes an ideal guide to Sri Lanka's past and present. He won't tell you which restaurant has the best reviews or the price of a hotel room. Instead, he will accompany you like a learned friend, sharing his journeys, pointing out the unmissable gems beyond the obvious spots, and unpacking the nation's culture and history. Insightful, intimate and moving, Return to Sri Lanka is an indispensable book, whether you're already familiar with this spectacular country, or planning your first visit.
A blend of travel writing, memoir, history and current affairs that tells the story of Sri Lanka. A perfect read for first-time visitors, Sri Lankans abroad or at home, or anyone looking to deepen their understanding of one of the world's most fascinating and paradoxical countries.
Razeen Sally was born to a Sri Lankan Muslim father and a Welsh mother. Just before his teens, a political conflict tore his family apart and he left Sri Lanka, barely going back for thirty years.
When he finally returned 'home', he spent much of the next decade crisscrossing the island, trying to understand this paradoxical place. Blessed with nature's bounty and an easy, pleasure-loving people, it was nevertheless scarred by ethnic conflict and the violence of civil war.
As a native and a tourist, Sally makes an ideal guide to Sri Lanka's past and present. He won't tell you which restaurant has the best reviews or the price of a hotel room. Instead, he will accompany you like a learned friend, sharing his journeys, pointing out the unmissable gems beyond the obvious spots, and unpacking the nation's culture and history. Insightful, intimate and moving, Return to Sri Lanka is an indispensable book, whether you're already familiar with this spectacular country, or planning your first visit.
Reviews / Votes
'Insightful' * <I>Hindu</I> (India) * 'Comprehensive' * <I>Sunday Times</I> (Sri Lanka) * 'Vivid' * <I>Telegraph</I> (India) * 'A dazzling travelogue about a country that refuses to be at peace with itself . . . It was hard to put the book down' * <I>Business Standard</I> * 'A modern-day vagabond walking the less travelled paths of Sri Lanka' -- Captain Elmo Jayawardena * <I>The Island</I> * 'A mine of information about Sri Lanka, its people and politics from someone with considerable knowledge and expertise' -- Frank Beyer * Asian Review of Books * 'Sally's book is an exemplar of the best in the genre' -- Krishnan Srinivasan<B> </B> * <I>The Statesman</I> * 'This highly readable book captures the spirit of a nation' -- Gurcharan Das<B>, </B>author of <I>India Unbound</I>More details
Edition
Paperback Original
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
8pp colour plate
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
334 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3985-4429-1 (9781398544291)
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Person
Razeen Sally is a Sri Lankan-British writer. He taught political economy and international relations at the National University of Singapore and the London School of Economics, before becoming a full-time travel writer. As a professor, he held visiting academic positions and was involved with think tanks in Europe, Asia, the USA and Africa, and was a senior policy adviser to the Sri Lankan government. He now divides his time between the family home in North Wales and travel in Asia, and continues to spend several months of the year in Sri Lanka.