Once Again!
Hi! I bring
few reviews again.
I offered my
opinion on Pascal Boyer’s Religion Explained in the last post. Richard
Dawkins’ God Delusion though on religion, is not in the same vein. This
is an erudite, yet, a searing attack on Religion and concept of God. I read the book many years back. I had dabbled
with the question of God for some years and read about atheism desultorily. I
did not know that such unassailable arguments existed on atheism. I had never
come across a book on ‘lack of faith’. The book blew my mind. For months I
walked in seventh heaven. Secret of life had been revealed to me. Bibliography
provided me reference to many other works and over the years I read some beautiful books on the subject. God Delusion has been on the
‘best-seller’ list for long and many of you must have read it. It is criticised
for its trenchant, polemical prose. I think religious propaganda- as is plainly
evident in the country today- is so blatantly wrong, harmful and preposterous
that such severe criticism is not only deserving but badly needed too. I would
plead with people of contrary faith not to shun the book. If arguments
presented feel foolish to them, they can practice their beliefs with reinvigorated
vigour.
I wrote
about John Keay’s India Discovered previously. I offer another book on
recent Indian history, VP Menon’s Integration of The Indian States. I can unhesitatingly
say that this is a story straight from horse’s mouth. VP Menon was secretary in
the Ministry of State under Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, during the momentous
year, 1947. There can not be a better person to relate how India came into
being in those fraught times.
In my
previous post I shared my brief and bemused meditations on the nature of time. Sean
Carrol’s From Eternity to Here is an excellent disquisition on this
baffling feature of our universe. It is written for physics-challenged
individuals like me, so go ahead and pick it up without any trepidations, if
the subject intrigues and interests you.
Most of you
would have read James Herriot’s All Creatures Great and Small. It is a warm,
feel-good book, written well.
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