Dominique Lapierre, the author of City of Joy, always carries a tiny bell used by the rickshaw-pullers of Kolkata 
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Dominique Lapierre

The widely-travelled writer is worried that many Indian tourist attractions are being ravaged by construction and pollution

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OT You&rsquove travelled widely across the world since the age of 17. What makes you travel so much
Dominique Lapierre I wanted to travel the world rather than sit in a classroom. So I&rsquod travel every vacation, while studying in Paris. At the age of 17, I set off on a 30,000-mile jaunt across North America spending about $30 dollars on the whole &mdash the book I wrote about it was called A Dollar for a Thousand Miles. The best thing in the world is to get out and travel.

OT Of all your travels which has been the most interesting
Dominique Lapierre
My journey across the Soviet Union in 1956 (the subject of my latest book) has been the most interesting. Venturing into the forbidden world of the Soviet Union was a bit like going to the moon. I spent three months and 14 days there.

OT What about travels in India
Dominique Lapierre
&nbspThere are so many places that I love in India &mdash especially in the mountains. I also love wild animals and I&rsquove been to a few national parks like Kanha in Madhya Pradesh.

OT Which other parts of India have you travelled to
Dominique Lapierre
I travel a lot. I&rsquove been to most parts of the country. The other day, I was on the Palace on Wheels &mdash writing about the experience. However, I&rsquom very worried that many beautiful places are not going to survive for long&mdashfor example, the coast of Kerala, which is so beautiful, has been ravaged by rampant construction, most of which is right on the beach. Sewage from all those fancy hotels and houseboats empties straight into the backwaters...

OT Tell us a little more about your association with Kolkata...
Dominique Lapierre
It&rsquos been a long love story between me, Kolkata and the people of Bengal. There are just so many facets to this city &mdash and more than anything else it&rsquos the people of the city who&rsquove fascinated me. They smile through every adversity, and even the poorest of the poor finds something to laugh about. I always carry around this bell (pulls out a bell) &mdash it&rsquos what every rickshaw puller in Kolkata carries, it&rsquos their cellphone. This bell was given to me by the hero of The City of Joy. It reminds me of the sights, sounds and smells of the city. I&rsquove spent a lot of time in Kolkata and have got a number of friends there. I&rsquom also involved in 14 projects which work with slum dwellers in Kolkata and people in rural Bengal.

OT Any places (or hotels) in India that you&rsquod like to visit
Dominique Lapierre
I want to visit all 15 properties of the Neemrana chain of hotels. It&rsquos a fantastic initiative and a very good way of preserving our heritage.

OT Do you like Indian food
Dominique Lapierre
Oh, I love Indian food &mdash there are just so many spices and flavours. I just wish there was less chilli used &mdash it destroys the delicate flavours and textures. Some of the best meals I&rsquove had in India have been in the bastis of Kolkata, in the houses of those who barely had enough to feed themselves.

OT When you travel what it is that you are looking for
Dominique Lapierre
I just look to report the truth &mdash the colours, noises and smells. And what I report I report with love.

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