Coorg Stories and Essays

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Author: C P Belliappa
Publisher: RUPA PUBLICATIONS
Edition: April-2023
ISBN-13: 9789357021852
Publishing year: April-2023
No of pages: 264
Weight: 200 Gram
Book binding: Paperback

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C.P. Belliappa has written extensively about Coorg (officially known as Kodagu), covering the history of the land and its people. His writings encompass the affairs of its erstwhile kingdom, which went on to become a British-administered territory, followed by being a tiny model state in the Indian Union post Independence and, finally, its present-day avatar as a district in Karnataka after the States Reorganisation Act of 1956. In this collection of stories and essays, Belliappa has delved deeper into antiquity, covering a wide range of topics relevant to understanding the ethos of Coorg. His other books are Tale of a Tiger’s Tail & Other Yarns from Coorg, Nuggets from Coorg History, Victoria Gowramma: The Lost Princess of Coorg and Tongue of the Slip: Looking Back on Life with Humour.

<div>In this deeply researched and evocative collection, C.P. Belliappa tracks the heartbeat of Coorg (Kodagu), portraying the present with the past, offering a timeless portrait of a quiet coffee growing district. </div><div>Through essays and stories starting with prehistoric relics found in Coorg, the book begins by tracing the progress of the land and its people during the rule of the Haleri rajas; the British annexation and their administration of the territory and the events that culminated in Coorg becoming a part of Kannada speaking state of Karnataka. </div><div>The essays and stories then offer the fascinating illustrated story of Princess Victoria Gowramma, the lost princess of Coorg. With several lucky turn of events after his book on Victoria Gowramma, Belliappa was able to connect with her descendants; meet a great-great-great grandson of Queen Victoria; interact with the direct descendants of the last raja of Coorg and collaborate with a great-great-granddaughter of Lt Col John Campbell (Victoria Gowramma’s husband). Merging public with the private, Coorg Stories and Essays covers the freedom movement in Coorg and the significant role played by the author’s father C.M. Poonacha, with essays on the events that transpired before and after Independence.&nbsp; </div><div>This is a lively, well-researched book that takes us on a historical journey through stories from the distant and not-so-distant past of Coorg. This collection of stories on Coorg portrays a land with a rich encrusted past, drawn from long forgotten and shelved materials discovered in family attics and digitized archives. </div><div>From chronicling the history of Coorg to reconstructing the long-forgotten story of the lost princess of Coorg to its role in the freedom struggle, the book plays an important role in understanding the ethos of Coorg. It is an excellent addition for anyone looking to delve deeper into the history of this enchanting land with its distinctive traditions and culture.</div><div><br></div>