International Research journal of Management Sociology & Humanities
( ISSN 2277 - 9809 (online) ISSN 2348 - 9359 (Print) ) New DOI : 10.32804/IRJMSH
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THE FOREIGN EXPERIENCE OF INDIA IN THE SELECTED WORK OF SAM MILLER
2 Author(s): DR. APARNA SHARMA, GAZAL SONI
Vol - 12, Issue- 9 , Page(s) : 120 - 124 (2021 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH
Sam Miller is a renowned writer and journalist. Though he was born and brought up in London, he spent his past 25 years in India. Thus, forming a love-connection with and belongingness to India. He has been associated with the BBC since the early 90s as the T.V and Radio correspondent in NEw Delhi. He also worked as a reporter for the BBC in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh , the Balkans and Northern Ireland. His first book ‘Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity’ published in 2009 by Penguin India brought him prestige and fame among the other well known writers. Since then he has written many books including A Strange Kind Of Paradise:India Through Foreign Eyes (2014), Fathers (2017) and also translated The Marvellous (but Authentic) Adventures of Captain Corcoran by Alfred Assollant (2017). He is also the author of Blue Guide India that gives a detailed description of India's art, architecture and history to the travellers. His works presents India as an amalgamation of past and present, East and West and modern and traditional. Through his books Miller reveals the different attitudes, several notions and the prejudices foreign travellers have towards India. He also tries to clear the readers’ head about those notions and misconceptions by his own understanding and experience of India.