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Comprises of groups of color photographs made by Roger Palmer as he followed rail routes in South Africa.
The first book of its kind to discuss the rock art of cultural groups other than the San. It gives the rock art of South Africa a wider context and greater depth than has a hitherto been apparent.
Spoor of an Indian Horse is the unforgettable story of Laxman, a lonely corporate professional, at a crucial juncture in his life, seeks to refuge in writing about his fairytale-like childhood full of serendipitous encounters, in the hope of finding the purpose of his existence. A boy in a southern Indian village with a buffalo to be taken care along with his school, leaves home at a dawn, after a series of debacles and dejections that come his way. Then follows his stint at the summit of a hill nearby the village, at White Horse Dargah — with a dying Sufi saint and an enchanting stallion. He remains obscured, behind the curtains in sanctum and helps the needy pilgrims with his prodigious talent in number patterns. After few days, eyes of a gang of gamblers fall on the wonder boy. What happens after that? Laxman in his present life struggles — to cope up with his alienated life, and to escape the strained liaison with his neighbour woman. The process of tracing his own footprints I.e self-reflection ignites his soul to transform his present life as well. He finds the lost thread of the purpose of his life and evolves into a complete man, by churning through his memories. The story that begins as an individual’s ends as that of a satisfying Indian narrative. It is a skilfully interwoven tale with the multifarious themes such as repercussions of globalization both at individual and societal levels, economic imbalance, cultural conflicts, illiteracy, migratory chaos, communal amalgamation, corporate alienation and so on. Spoor... is also an awe-inspiring story of success and idealism of an unlikely boy from a remote village of southern India.
SPOOR Losing time, a retired photographer with failing eyesight, Sam Hythe, revisits the area where he lived as a child to help him solve the tragedy that befell his family when he was twelve. Plagued with not knowing the truth, nor his role in what took place, his greatest fear is not finding the closure he yearns for and to die double blind. Blind to the world, Blind to himself. Written as lyrical prose, poetry, and magical realism, SPOOR unfolds fragments from the main character’s past to gradually reveal the extent of what occurred. The narrative weaves through Sam’s memories, capturing the emotional weight of his journey as he remembers the shadows from his childhood, and describes how he finds love in his adult life. As Sam delves into his past, the reader is taken on a poignant exploration of the human psyche, where the boundaries between reality and memory blur. The evocative and introspective prose creates a vivid sensory experience, drawing the reader into Sam’s world of fading vision and fragmented recollections. The story’s magical realist elements, such as Sam’s interactions with the moon, add a layer of depth and mystery, making SPOOR a unique and affecting read. The story is infused with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of visual and emotional landscapes. For any further information please contact Rimnír Press. [email protected]
Spoor of the Bat by Arthur Leo Zagat is a thrilling blend of mystery and horror that plunges readers into a shadowy world where fear reigns supreme. In a city gripped by terror, a series of gruesome murders points to a creature of the night—a bat-like figure that leaves no trace except for the chilling spoor of its deadly hunts. As the body count rises, a determined investigator must delve into the darkest corners of the city and his own fears to unmask this terrifying predator. But as he draws closer to the truth, he discovers that the line between hunter and prey is perilously thin. Can he catch the bat before it claims its next victim, or will he become the hunted? This spine-tingling tale will keep readers turning pages late into the night.
Fargo rides hard for a rich man’s reward! Skye Fargo isn’t much for dancing on the strings of rich men, but when the payoff is a king’s ransom, his head can turn pretty quick. Benjamin Zared is one of the richest men in the country, and his son has gone missing in the dangerous Oregon border country. Zared asks Fargo, along with a motley crew of renowned frontiersmen, to find his boy, with $20,000 going to whoever brings him back alive. Now the Trailsman has to find the rich man’s son in a perilous race against some of the wiliest wildcats ever to track a trail…
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