Bali: Bloodshed, chaos and corruption, free love, great surf and high times under the Banyan trees

Bali: Bloodshed, chaos and corruption, free love, great surf and high times under the Banyan trees

by PhilJarratt (Author)

Synopsis

Bali: Heaven and Hell is a lively cultural and social history of Australia's favourite holiday island. Detailing the island's tumultous and often violent past, its mythology, religion and politics, and the last 50 years of western colonization and modern development. It is a place that both appeals and repels. Together with substantial knowledge and research of the island's early history, Phil Jarratt has plenty of personal first hand experience from the early 70s Bali and so takes the reader on a fascinating and personal journey back into another time and place. Extensive interviews with participants from this time in Bali feature to provide a unique first hand view of the dramatic changes and developments that have taken place. There is no doubt that Bali is a popular destination for holiday makers from around Australia and represents many different things -for numerous young it is their first destination overseas, for some it is a spiritual destination, for some just a place to go and get sun, sex and cheap booze etc., for some a luxurious high end experience, for others a profitable business opportunity. In any regard it has an enduring appeal with many making a regular pilgrimage there despite the dark and dangerous things that have occurred there.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Published: 01 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 1742706924
ISBN 13: 9781742706924

Media Reviews
Jarratt's patchwork of individual stories makes for a far more complex, contradictory and interesting picture than the standard journalistic cliche of paradise lost. - Sydney Morning Herald

a work that Bali deserves and that honours it. - Weekend West

a valuable short history for those wanting a richer experience. - Adelaide Advertiser
Author Bio
Phil Jarratt is a journalist, author and publisher. A former editor of Tracks, Surfer and Australian Surf Journal, he is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on surfing and has worked in surf publishing for over 40 years. He has written over 20 books covering largely sport-related biography, surfing, and surf history including Salts and Suits, Kelly Slater: For the Love, Hottest 100 Surf legends, Surfing Australia: A Complete History of Surfboard Riding in Australia, and That Summer at Boomerang. A 3-time recipient of the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame Media Award, Jarrett lives between Noosa, Bali and Hawaii or wherever the surf's up!