life is beautiful ...

my experiences as I strive to be in the now, or simply, just be. my battles and struggles. my victories and celebrations. life is indeed beautiful - simply by virtue of being life. so in celebration of being alive, my random musings, as life unfolds.

Monday, July 25, 2011

haroun and the sea of stories...

what a delightful book.. it is a treat to read this children's book, which is enjoyable and pertinent for the young and the old alike; one, for its sheer simplicity, and two for the undeniable parallels that one can draw to real life. this book, which is salman rushdie's tribute to his son, is enjoyable at various levels. the writer's imagination, ability to write for children, keeping the thoughts and language simple, and yet as engaging as any other book written at any level. the fact that rushdie was not permitted to be in the country, there was a fatwa against him, that he had quite literally been gagged, is the underlying context. he didn't let that color this story tho. and credit to him for that. the storyline is predictable, as is for most children's books, and has a happy ending, again as is what we like children's books to have. but that's a fact, not a drawback. the beauty with which rushdie has woven this tale is frankly quite amazing. new found respect for him as a writer. am yet to read any of his others bodies of work, though have read and heard enough about them, needless to say. and this book is clearly completely different. the imagery is excellent. and the names of cities and people has a beautiful display of drawing from the indian context - baat-cheat, bolo, mudra, chupwala, gup city, general kitab, city of kahani, maali, king chaterjy and many more. the pun is delightful! very refreshing. a must read.

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7 Comments:

At Thursday, July 28, 2011 11:11:00 AM, Blogger GrazingCow said...

Need to read it -- hadn't heard abt it, thanks for sharing!

 
At Tuesday, August 02, 2011 11:50:00 AM, Blogger earth said...

yes, u must. just remember it's a children's book. happy reading!
and i need to read his other popular and controversial works, which unfortunately, i somehow still haven't..

 
At Wednesday, August 10, 2011 4:24:00 PM, Blogger GrazingCow said...

I tried reading "Satanic Verses" - didn't appeal me much, left it after reading some pages.

 
At Wednesday, August 10, 2011 6:52:00 PM, Blogger earth said...

ah! any others that u did read..?

 
At Friday, August 12, 2011 3:48:00 PM, Blogger GrazingCow said...

nopes - midnight children, i had an opportunity to read it while in hostel - but couldn't or did not feel like. Wonder why

 
At Friday, August 12, 2011 3:49:00 PM, Blogger GrazingCow said...

What are you reading these days?

 
At Friday, August 12, 2011 5:47:00 PM, Blogger earth said...

the secret.
want to read the exploding mangoes book next. it comes highly recommended by my sibling.:)

 

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