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Bapi: The Love of My Life

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This is a story told straight from the heart anoushka shankar, inheritor of her fathers musical legacy, unfolds the pages of the maestros eventful life with an ebullient spontaneity, so characteristic of her intimate and seldom seen photographs from family albums, snatches from personal letters that tug at the heartstrings, anecdotal captions that arouse laughter here, pathos thereanoushkas honest revelation of the man who doesnt take himself too seriously is devoid of honeyed phrases and ceremonial salutations

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First published February 4, 2002

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July 2, 2010
Anoushka Shankar's touching tribute to her father. It gives you a great inside look at the legend and his relationship with his family.
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December 10, 2024
If you want a short biography of Pandit Ravi Shankar, the sitarist, then this is good book for you from the vantage point of his daughter, Anoushka Shankar.

It is a short read and summarizes what could be a voluminous account of the musician's life.

However, it gives a family account of the icon. In many cases, you will read about people from only the perspective of the outside world and their performances or their work with other musicians.

This is a family perspective and it is nice to get that glimpse into the other areas that we often don't see. There are also many rare photographs.

I, personally, have found that a common theme among many geniuses is their ability to make jokes and have fun. I remember attending a Ravi Shankar concert when I was young and hearing his humour in the explanation of the ragas and talas. I remember thinking, at that time, that this person was amazing to connect with the audience on something so advanced as Hindustani music and its intricacies.
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June 19, 2014
Almost gave me diabetes, but an interesting account of his life.
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