Ibn Battuta in Sri Lanka

Rs. 3,300.00

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SKU: 978-955-7743-05-9 Categories: , ,
Author: Ameena Hussein

Shortlisted for the Gratiaen Prize & Winner, State Lit Award

 

The fabled Moroccan Scholar Ibn Battuta is reputed to have travelled further through the medieval world than any other explorer, including Marco Polo. When Ameena Hussein sees a grimy street sign in Puttalam bearing his name, it precipitates a quest of her own, tracking Ibn Battuta’s trajectory in Lanka or Sarandib as he knew it.

From the pearl rich north-western coast, through Sri Pada known as the Mount of Lanka, down to Dewinuwara with its magnificent temple hosting dancing girls and Brahmin priests and onwards to Colombo – already a formidable maritime presence, she follows his trajectory to rejoin his starting point at Puttalam. Along the way, she seeks Ibn Battuta’s memory in the minds of men, and discovers a land brimming with myth and legend as colourful as the traveler himself.

 

“A book for those who love the marvelous, multicultural land of Lanka” – Tim Mackintosh Smith
“A rich tapestry, bringing to life 14th century Sri Lanka” – Shyam Selvadurai
“A beautiful, sweeping book that shines light into the past” – Nayomi Munaweera
“A fabulously entertaining and remarkable feat of research” – Nira Wickremasinghe

Weight 380 g