City of Ravens: Paradoxes of Contemporary India
India's religious traditions can seem contradictory because...
Carlos Varona Narvión (Madrid, 1956) did his master's in philosophy and art. His doctoral research was in arabic philology and Islamic culture, with a thesis on architecture and water in Cairo. He was a professor of spanish language and literature in Jordan and director of Instituto Cervantes, a Spanish cultural center, in several places of the Middle East (Damascus, Amman and Tunisia), as well as in New Delhi, where he lived for six years. His publications are primarily essays on mysticism, art and philosophy. He has also published a novel on lucid dreams. Currently he lives in Marrakesh, Morocco.
India's religious traditions can seem contradictory because...
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