I think his nonfiction is much better than his fiction.
"An Area of Darkness" is about his first trip to India in the 60's. "India: A Million Mutinies Now" is about his return to India in the late 80's. I'd recommend them both.
He also travelled to Iran and Pakistan and wrote about that in "Among the Believers" and "Beyond Belief".
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I think his nonfiction is much better than his fiction.
"An Area of Darkness" is about his first trip to India in the 60's. "India: A Million Mutinies Now" is about his return to India in the late 80's. I'd recommend them both.
He also travelled to Iran and Pakistan and wrote about that in "Among the Believers" and "Beyond Belief".