Thursday, December 6, 2007

The inheritance of loss


The idea of creating a series of character depicting what is present in life of general human,you ,me and everyone. The "loss",which you and me carry forward,which human is carrying forward from generation to generation. We don't seems to forgot what we have lossed,n we always feel attached to it. We are not able to work without remembering those loss ,without crying(may be for a second) ,without feeling ourself devoid of energy. Without losing faith in our strength.
We just find it hard to move on,without the belonging and longing for past. Always trying to justify our past actions. Always trying to prove the sanity of our non sensical behaviour.
When we would learn to accept. When we would learn that we are human,we are bound to do mistakes ,we are bound by desire,lust,feelings. When we would be strong enough to comprehend every emotion in our trait and just move on.
What i think of this loss demonstrated by desai is an effor to make realize humans ,to make them learn to act with their own strength,with their own traits,accept the consequences of their own behaviour,their own life.
To accept,and move on...

Saturday, September 1, 2007

list of books..


Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Catcher in the rye


JD Salinger.Actually he wrote this book.
Catcher in the rye.Actually this was the book he wrote.
Well the above two lines are not useless ,as u might have thought.But they kind of give one direct hint about what the book is all about.And if one really want to read this book,than he or she should be good at heart. I mean that one should be able to feel this book.It's not worth reading ,if u can't feel it. Overall it's a short story about a guy named Holden Caulfield. While reading you might feel that your the one JD is talking about..
It's a great feel to know someone so closely(holden). JD just opened up his thought procedure .He just elaborated a great process of thinking.
Explaining in nutshell i would just say that this book was all about a simple yet good man. And you can't explain the greatness of this book,until and unless u are able to think how that particular boy was thinking.
I would also suggest to read this book a bit fast in starting and slow in the end and just try to feel his thought procedure...