Expression of Pearls is my creative outlet featuring an eclectic mix of short fiction, book reviews, poems, limericks and updates about "My Friendship with Yoga." "Chirminey" is a rare term of endearment that appealed to me.
Monday, October 30, 2017
Monday, October 23, 2017
"My Friendship with Yoga" is travelling the world - Now exhibited at Indonesia, Colombo & Frankfurt International Book Fairs, Sep/Oct, 2017 !!!
Frankfurt Book Fair - October, 2017
Colombo International Book Fair - September, 2017
Indonesia International Book Fair - September, 2017
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Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Book Review - The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
A remarkable exposé of sentiments in a complex tale
Is "truth stranger than fiction" or is "fiction stranger than truth?" I had to ask myself this question several times over as I read The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, by the much celebrated author Arundhati Roy. Although the author has come out with her second fiction after two decades, she has been an integral part of the literary world and her writings mostly depict the "voices of the unheard" along with hers. Arundhati Roy is an astute story teller, the best plotter and a master in her craft. There is no denying this fact. However this much awaited and highly speculated book before its release may have resulted in turmoil and mixed feelings after the release. Why?
At this juncture, the author digresses and takes a leap in the direction of Kashmir. To this end she introduces another protagonist Tilottama typically dark skinned who also smokes beedis, and her three college mates Nagaraj Hariharan, Musa Yeswi (a Kashmiri) and Biplab Dasgupta who move on to take up important posts. The author has generously and ingeniously created too many characters resulting in fragmented stories, the top of the chart being the ones relating to Major Amrik Singh, ACP Pinky and Saddam Hussain (Dayachand). What ensues is a dramatic and exciting saga of love, friendship, struggle, torture, betrayal but not until after Arundhati Roy has vented about the Bhopal gas tragedy, Emergency, Sikh riots, communal riots, anti-corruption drive, saffron clad campaigners, politicians, their stooges, the PM, the CM and so on.
How does the author connect the two protagonists, and who is the bridge? Without giving away anything more, I wish to conclude by saying that no matter what political leanings and opinions Arundhati Roy may have, she certainly knows how to hold the attention of the reader. The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, is a page-turner from start to finish, a book to revisit. My last thought was whether the title ought to have been "The Ministry of Utmost Unhappiness," as an ode to "The Unconsoled" to whom the author has dedicated her book.
{Published in the 75th Issue of Muse India - Sep/Oct, 2017}
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Sunday, October 8, 2017
"My Friendship with Yoga" at the Beijing International Book Fair, August 2017
Little did I expect that the journey of "My Friendship with Yoga" would be so fulfilling ! Thank you publisher, readers, book lovers, yoga lovers, book reviewers and well wishers :)
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