Karma Cola

Karma Cola
Author Gita Mehta
Country India
Language English
Subject India in the 1960s
Genre nonfiction journalism
Publisher Various, see table
Publication date
1979
Pages 210
OCLC 8660454
954.04
LC Class DS414

Karma Cola[1] is a non-fiction book about India written by Gita Mehta originally published in 1979.

Subject matter

The story begins in the late '60s, when hundreds of thousands of Westerners descended upon India, disciples of a cultural revolution that proclaimed that the magic and mystery missing from their lives was to be found in the East. An Indian writer who has also lived in England and the United States, Gita Mehta was ideally placed to observe the spectacle of European and American "pilgrims" interacting with their hosts. When she finally recorded her razor sharp observations in Karma Cola, the book became an instant classic for describing, in merciless detail, what happens when the traditions of an ancient and long-lived society are turned into commodities and sold to those who don't understand them.[2]

Editions

Reprints include:

YearPublisherPagesISBN
1980Jonathan Cape2019780224017749
1981Collins2109780006360926
1990Minerva2109780749390693
1991Fawcette Columbine1939780449906040
1993Penguin Books1939780140236835
1994Vintage Books2089780679754336
2010Random House9781409042648

References

  1. "Karma Cola". Goodreads. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  2. Brown, Luke. "Book Review Karma Cola by Gita Mehta". Retrieved 2 April 2011.
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