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Indian Sun: The Life and Music of Ravi Shankar
By (Author) Oliver Craske
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
3rd August 2021
3rd June 2021
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
787.82
Paperback
672
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 37mm
530g
A Times, Spectator, TLS and BBC Music Magazine Book of the Year
'Fascinating.' - Guardian
'Superlative.' - The Times
'Definitive.' - Observer
As an icon of India, Ravi Shankar ranks not far below Gandhi or the Taj Mahal. He was one of the twentieth century's most important musicians, the breadth of his impact reflected in those he influenced: George Harrison, John Coltrane, Philip Glass and Yehudi Menuhin, to name a few.
In this first biography of Ravi Shankar, Oliver Craske presents a full portrait of the man and the artist, painting a vivid picture of the public and private faces of a captivating, restless workaholic who lived an intense and extraordinary life across ninety-two years.
'A masterly chronicle of a life teeming with all-too-human incident but heavenly inspiration.' - The Times
Alongside a career as a publisher of books on music and art, Oliver Craske has pursued a longstanding interest in Indian music, and was appointed to work with Ravi Shankar as the ghostwriter of his autobiography Raga Mala(1997), carrying out over 30 hours of interviews, and forming a close bond for the last eighteen years of his life. Shankar encouraged him to write his full story after his death. He is curatorial consultant to London's Southbank Centre for their exhibition on Ravi Shankar, which will run from January to June 2020. He has visited India frequently over the past two decades, and is a student of North Indian classical vocal music under Chandrima Misra at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in London.