Hi!
I was in Afghanistan for fourteen months, beginning Dec 2003, as a
member of a medical team, a humanitarian initiative of the Government of India.
I remember the cold, bleak, war-ravaged country sheltering some of the most
intrepid, lively, friendly and generous people. Memory plays strange games, but
I think, I fell in love with the country. On my return I looked for books on
Afghanistan and read these with eager enthusiasm. I read Jason Elliot’s AnUnexpected Light around that time. As I read my words now, I am a little
ashamed of the purple prose I churned out in its praise. Nevertheless, it is a good travel
book and will not disappoint the reader who is looking for something to read
about Afghanistan.
These days I read little fiction. Perhaps in a ratio of one fiction
for 5-6 nonfiction. I was confronted with this unsettling fact when I attempted
to prepare a balanced mixture in these posts. I read Andrew Sean Greer’s Less
recently. It won 2018 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. It is a pleasant book. A
little different, written with wit and enchanting irreverence.
‘When I was younger, I
could remember anything, whether it had happened or not; but my faculties are
decaying now and soon I shall be so I cannot remember any but the things that
never happened,’ wrote Mark Twain. Withering of mind and body in old age is one
of the most tragic predicament of human condition. We have little time and
inclination to contemplate the course of life even as we are immersed in the
thick of it. Life in its twilight, i.e., End-of-life issues are not on the
horizon of any. Unfortunately, even medical practitioners have little knowledge
and skill to deal with the singular needs of people in this stage of life. Atul
Gawande’s Being Mortal is an articulate, forceful and knowledgeable
exposition of these concerns. It should be read by all.
Bertrand Russel was a
towering polymath: logician, mathematician, philosopher and essayist. He was
one of the best prose-stylists of his era. His simple, lucid and elegant prose
is a delight to read. I post my opinion on one of his essay-collections, Why I am not a Christian.
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