I have read a lot of books in the last few years, even more when I was not well, and there have been only a few that I would NOT care to recommend to others. People come up with all kinds of suggestions for what you SHOULD read, so I thought I would make a list of the ones I did not like and ask others not to waste their time. So here we go..
1. As you like it, by Shakespeare.
This was a textbook in college for English Literature. Its one of those Pastoral Comedy stuff, dont bother.
2. Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte.
This was also a textbook in college, depressing dark and boring. Don't even think about it.
3. Far From The Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy.
Same textbook stuff, useless meaningless drivel, but people will start cursing me so i wish to answer them. go to the end of this post.
4. A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams.
Ya right, this is also a textbook, so forget it.
Now comes the more interesting and important part. The above four will serve my analysis perfectly.
All textbooks and award winning literature is bad. And there is a reason for this. Book reviewers and academicians who select texts for young people to study, are depressed sadists and take pleasure in torturing others, maybe because they themselves suffer in life. There are a lot of people out there who feel that suffering is good. And it is an elevating experience that a young man has to undergo to "grow up". Dont get fooled. Its a big load of trash.
Let us see what people say when they talk about the award winning book. They say that the book or story is a faithful portrayal of life and its hardships. Its a brilliant critical analysis of the fallacies of mankind. It serves as a mirror to society by showing it whats wrong with it. It talks about what is and not what should be... etc etc etc..
Now dont get all worried if you didn't get even one word of it. Its not meant to be understood its only meant to make you feel its something important and highly intellectual. And they succeed in giving you that feeling. Dont get fooled.
Now let us see what it is and what it means. They say that mankind can improve only if you show them what they are and tell them what they are doing wrong, By criticism and evoking thought, dynamic change and a lot of other high flown words to go with it.. Add anything you can think of..
But the point I am trying to make is this.
You can never change mankind and the way the people think by showing them their own ugliness. they will only get revolted by it, cover it up, but move on WITH it. What you can do is this. Show them the beauty of life, the hope, the enjoyment, the fun and the excitement. but send a message - in a captivating story about morals and ethics and principle and whatever you hold sacred and dear.
Simply put its this. Jeffery Archer, Alistair McLean and John Grisham can teach a lesson and make people swallow a bitter pill far more effectively than Shakespeare or the Brontes or Jane Austen.
This applies as much to Literature as to the study of literature in college, Authors like Richard Steele, John Donne, Jonson, Johnson, Chaucer or any old coot is bound to bore students.
Conan Doyle, Edgar Allen Poe, Chesterton, Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Agatha Christie, and other exciting authors are far more effective. If you dig deep enough, you will find authors in every period of history who told exciting stories and at the same time have a lesson to teach, below all the superficial excitement..
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Oh god that was a long one, Tell me what you think, I would love to discuss this with anybody who is interested. comment and email me at maitreya . jagalur @ gmail . com
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Neglect
I am extending my apologies to my blog, keyboard and head, for not coming up with something interesting for a long time now. My blog archive consists of 29 posts including this one and I have written posts in 8 months, in 3 years.. This is unacceptable! I am studying Journalism and hope to do something with my language and kidney (Kidney = Brain, an old joke at home) abilities in life..
So I am now making a new year resolution (yugadi) to write at least a post a week, and be more productive. A khushwant singh joke comes to mind. A journalist interviewing him on his 90th birthday "How can you be so productive, even at 90?" and he replied "Nobody has invented a condom for the pen you see!" :-)
So I am now making a new year resolution (yugadi) to write at least a post a week, and be more productive. A khushwant singh joke comes to mind. A journalist interviewing him on his 90th birthday "How can you be so productive, even at 90?" and he replied "Nobody has invented a condom for the pen you see!" :-)
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Muzik Tag
I came across this and thought i would write my own list. And I have chosen from my favorite artists..
Thank you Anusha for following my blog and getting me to that post..
My List
Opening credits: Ballad Of A Teenage Queen - Johnny Cash
Waking up: Prabhati - Yehudi Menuhin
Average day: Take It As It Comes - Jim Morrison
First date: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Celine Dion
Falling in love: Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash
Love scene: Light Me Fire - Jim Morrison
Fight scene: London Calling - The Clash
Breaking up: Endless Summer Nights - Richard Marx
Getting back together: Keep Coming Back - Richard Marx
Secret love: Remember Me (I'm The One Who Loves You) - Johnny Cash
Life's okay: Satisfied - Richard Marx
Mental breakdown: Desperado - Eagles
Driving: I've been Everywhere - Johnny Cash
Learning a lesson: Should've Known Better - Richard Marx
Deep thought: Riders On The Storm - Jim Morrison
Flashback: It's All Coming Back to Me Now - Celine Dion
Partying: Twisting By The Pool - Dire Straits
Happy dance: Expresso Love - Dire Straits
Regretting: Angelia - Richard Marx
Long night alone: So Far Away - Dire Straits
Death scene: Die Die My Darling - Metallica
Closing credits: The End - Jim Morrison
I am going to put up links to the songs and make a compilation CD. If you want the CD email me at maitreya . jagalur @ gmail . com
Thank you Anusha for following my blog and getting me to that post..
My List
Opening credits: Ballad Of A Teenage Queen - Johnny Cash
Waking up: Prabhati - Yehudi Menuhin
Average day: Take It As It Comes - Jim Morrison
First date: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Celine Dion
Falling in love: Ring of Fire - Johnny Cash
Love scene: Light Me Fire - Jim Morrison
Fight scene: London Calling - The Clash
Breaking up: Endless Summer Nights - Richard Marx
Getting back together: Keep Coming Back - Richard Marx
Secret love: Remember Me (I'm The One Who Loves You) - Johnny Cash
Life's okay: Satisfied - Richard Marx
Mental breakdown: Desperado - Eagles
Driving: I've been Everywhere - Johnny Cash
Learning a lesson: Should've Known Better - Richard Marx
Deep thought: Riders On The Storm - Jim Morrison
Flashback: It's All Coming Back to Me Now - Celine Dion
Partying: Twisting By The Pool - Dire Straits
Happy dance: Expresso Love - Dire Straits
Regretting: Angelia - Richard Marx
Long night alone: So Far Away - Dire Straits
Death scene: Die Die My Darling - Metallica
Closing credits: The End - Jim Morrison
I am going to put up links to the songs and make a compilation CD. If you want the CD email me at maitreya . jagalur @ gmail . com
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Govt's top award for firemen bravery: Rs 100

New Delhi: How much reward does a fire fighter get for one of the most difficult relief and rescue operations in recent times? That too in a major air crash, the worst in a decade. Karnataka government thinks that Rs 100 is the best reward!
The 85 fire department personnel who worked non stop for 12 hours and remained at the crash site for 5 days have got certificates with an instruction to collect a cash reward of Rs 100 each from district treasury in Mangalore....
IBN Read the story here
Sunday, April 17, 2011
IPL Nonsense
I just feel that this whole thing about cricket is nonsense. Just a lot of hype, and a little prick the bubble is going to burst. It would have, if India had lost in the final to Sri Lanka or to Australia even.
World Cup I can understand, its a world event and its a old traditionn, but i dont care much for IPL. I think its like a village fair followed by a village festival. you buy and sell cattle, produce, and whatever you can think of dishing up and then you go out and play some stupid game for a few hours.
And to add to that the money that is in the whole business. we are all being cheated in broad daylight and we are blind enough not to even notice its going on.
Boycott IPL join the anti rubbish gang. switch off you tv and listen to music. I will come up with my favourite tracks on a playlist soon.. till then.. BBC W S
World Cup I can understand, its a world event and its a old traditionn, but i dont care much for IPL. I think its like a village fair followed by a village festival. you buy and sell cattle, produce, and whatever you can think of dishing up and then you go out and play some stupid game for a few hours.
And to add to that the money that is in the whole business. we are all being cheated in broad daylight and we are blind enough not to even notice its going on.
Boycott IPL join the anti rubbish gang. switch off you tv and listen to music. I will come up with my favourite tracks on a playlist soon.. till then.. BBC W S
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