Saturday, November 25, 2006

Some good reads

Over the last few weeks, Ive had the time and the patience to just sit back, put my legs up and read in this sleepy city.Some books Ive been reading Ive added to a list by the side of my blog.

And Ive been reading quite a bit- Im currently reading a book called "The Great Indian Novel" featured in the space on the left of my blog. An interesting read by India's unfortunate UN Secretary General candidate, Shashi Tharoor, in his pre- UN days.
The plot very intriguing- the tale of the Mahabarata retold to encompass India's journey to independence from the British rule. The narrator of the tale is an 80 something ear old man called VV and the scribe is a tall South Indian man called Ganapathi who comes dragging his heavy trunk behind him to take down VV's memoirs.

The novel is a mix of Indian mythology with history.Would give the book a 10/10 in theme- the plot leaves you with a reminiscent feeling.

Other books Ive been meaning to read for a while..and finally gotten down to ..
-The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck- A family saga that starts with the tale of a young man who builds a family and an empire in the middle of 20th century China. A capturing tale set against a dynamic background.
- A Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez-Again a tale of a small town Macondo set some where in Latin America and the saga of the Buenida family. The book goes through a span of a hundred years in everyday events without making it seem boring at all.
Unlike the Harry Pottter style of relation of magical beings and spells and incidents, this book talks about the most everyday incidents in such a bizzare manner but still makes it seem true.
Like for example - the curious character of Remedios- the beauty famed accross countries around who is totally unaware of her own beauty that causes men to die! She leaves the story by floating off to heaven in the middle of the garden. Bizzare - I know, but seems true in context.
Critics call this style magical realism.

And many more books.. ive been reading are on the side. I would highly reccomend them and if youre in the mood for some quality reading, do let me know, I can lend you a copy.
This is one great thing about a small city, theres plenty of time to leisurely read a book!

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

still here..

Havent been here in a while. But still alive.

In the meanwhile, I have not a clue about where the time went.
There are probably things to blog about- but will do when I have a little more time.
Last weekend, I went here- Just off the range of cellphone network providers- I had a lovely weekend with rock climbing, rappeling, barbeques and a whole lot of fun.



Back to J rearing to go. Have a big event on the 29th to make happen that will determine the course of where things go.
Keeping fingers and toes crossed.This week is an only work week.

Maybe Ill be more interesting next week.
Will post then.