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Chasing the Monsoon Chasing the Monsoon by Alexander Frater
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“As a romantic ideal, turbulent, impoverished India could still weave its spell, and the key to it all - the colours, the moods, the scents, the subtle, mysterious light, the poetry, the heightened expectations, the kind of beauty that made your heart miss a beat - well, that remained the monsoon.”
Alexander Frater, Chasing the Monsoon
“The black sky just kept assuming deeper shades of black until, suddenly, it had blacked itself out entirely.”
Alexander Frater, Chasing The Monsoon: A Modern Pilgrimage Through India
“One Said, 'My grandfather once planted a Langra tree but, before he could eat the fruit, he had to marry it to another tree. A tamarind. Custom decreed it.'
'I know about that custom,' said a colleague. 'The jasmine is considered a suitable bride for a mango.”
Alexander Frater, Chasing the Monsoon
“The deluge began.”
Alexander Frater, Chasing The Monsoon: A Modern Pilgrimage Through India
“The rains!’ everyone sang. The wind struck us with a force that made our line bend and waver.”
Alexander Frater, Chasing The Monsoon: A Modern Pilgrimage Through India
“The imbroglio of inky cloud swirling overhead contained nimbostratus, cumulonimbus and Lord knows what else,”
Alexander Frater, Chasing The Monsoon: A Modern Pilgrimage Through India
“The Bangalore woman cried, ‘Yesterday there were dragonflies in our hotel garden. They are a sign. We knew monsoon was coming soon!”
Alexander Frater, Chasing The Monsoon: A Modern Pilgrimage Through India