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| The Bone Man of Benares: A Lunatic Trip Through Love and the World | 
enlarge | Author: Terry Tarnoff Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (6 reviews) Sales Rank: 638898
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 388 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.6 x 1
ISBN: 0312324472 Dewey Decimal Number: 910.92 EAN: 9780312324476 ASIN: 0312324472
Publication Date: June 14, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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In 1971, fed up with the politics and culture of America, Terry Tarnoff packed a bag, a guitar and sixteen harmonicas and headed out on an eight year journey that would take him into the jungles of Africa, the mountains of India and beyond. Smoking a chillum around a funeral pyre with lepers, battling fist size cockroaches in Mombasa Africa or driving through the poppy fields of Thailand with a kamikaze cab driver, each adventure leads Terry further into worlds unlike those he has ever known. Through an eclectic coterie of like minded expatriates-from a heroin junkie in Bangkok to the girl of his dreams in Stockholm-Terry begins to discover the true purpose of his travels.
An energetic exploration of one drop-out's search to find answers in a world that poses only questions, Tarnoff's journey is an exploration of freedom and an effort to push the limits of human experience. With wit, irreverence and more than an ounce of pathos, The Bone Man of Benares traverses the chasm of time and through his startling adventures speaks to readers young and old about the universal need for connection.
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  Funny in places December 8, 2006 The Bone Man of Benares is pretty much one man's obsession with a specific woman and drugs in the 1970's. This book should be subtitled taking drugs in exotic places. While he can be extremely funny at times, most of the book reads like an over-obsessed childhood crush on drugs. It isn't until the author gets to Africa that you get any indication of the society around him (other than the drug taking that is). All the way to the end of the book you get endless lessons on Bangi, hash-smoking and acid-taking. While I understand this was a major part of the era it seems to be mentioned a little too often and makes you wonder just exactly how much of the other stuff he describes really happened or if it was all just a bad acid trip.
  Amusing and unusual traveller's tale July 20, 2006 This is an amusing account of Tern Tarnoff's travels around the world in the early 1970s. Interwoven with his travels is the tale of his compicated on-off love affair with Annika, the charming girl he meets in Sweden, and remains enamoured of throughout his subsequent travels. When he isn't indulging in somewhat tiresome stream-of-consciousness ramblings, he describes his adventures in an entertaining way, and the book is often very funny. His time in African is particularly vividly described, and his eventual and startline encounter with the Bone Man of Benares is one of th ehighlights of the book, even though our curiosity as to what the bone man does with his bones remains unsatisfied. Very amusing.
  Inspiration for a sad lad... May 11, 2005 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I spent a while reading this book and I have to say that I felt so many different emotions that I found it hard to put the book down. True love, the ripped heart, the soulmate, the music, the scares, the feeling of being part of something special... It's a book that you should pick up as soon as possible and hopefully a moment of your life will be filled with a rollercoaster of emotions!!
  Outstanding!! August 20, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book was an adventure all the way through. Every time that I picked it up, I found myself captured for hours as I devoured this fascinating book. Tarnoff does a magnificent job of transporting the reader with him to experience wondrous adventures in Europe, Africa, and Asia. I loved his picturesque descriptions as well as the poetic style of writing that emerges when he is describing certain experiences. Read this book and be prepared for a journey that will often make you laugh, sometimes make you cry, but in the end will leave you feeling good and triumphant.
  Post-modern Siddhartha May 29, 2004 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I loved this book! It's a fantastic, beautifully-written hilarious poetic journey of one man whose search for manhood, spirituality and love takes him to the far corners of the world most of us only wish we could visit. Tarnoff writes with such color and verve that I felt transported to the cobblestone streets of Sweden, to the plains of Africa, to the perfect insanity of India, to the pristine altitudes of Nepal. Un-put-down-able, compelling, vivid, magical, funny, human. What more can I say? Read it!
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