Spooked!
Strangely, a series of events in my life over the past few months have been taking quite similar a shape, to the stories that I read in the books just before those events happened. It started with Rushdie’s The Moor’s Last Sigh. I ignored the coincidence, considering it a one-off, thinking that Uma Saraswati and Moraes Zogoiby cannot happen in real life.
The next one was spooky. I finished God’s Little Soldier, by Kiran Nagarkar, which revolves around the life of a scholar-turned-Jihadi. A week later, I was standing right outside The Trident, witnessing 40 hours out of the 60-hour long siege, trying to get my clients evacuated out of the doomed hotel.
It will be about a month after the incident, but I still get flashbacks of the place. And now, there are some advocates of waging a war against
Personally, I am not against a war for any humanitarian or secular reasons at all. But, considering the outcome of a military attack on a neighbouring country, which has huge disparities in itself, and breaking it up into pieces, it appears that
On the other hand, it surprises me beyond limits that, citizens of a country which does not have enough cash to buy toilet paper to wipe off their arses are so keen to help out their neighbourhood in tackling its population problems. So much at the cost of their own lives! This degree of altruism is quite an outlier for my naïve comprehension.
Back to books! Next, I read Vikas Swaroop’s Q&A, the novel upon which the now famous film Slumdog Millionaire is based. A couple of days after I finished it, I find myself working with my clients at Dharavi, one of the largest slums of
I have now picked up Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s The Black Swan. In Taleb’s words, the book talks of understanding the fact that, events which defy our expectations make the logic of ‘what you don’t know’ far more relevant that what you do know. I am curious to figure out what will happen after I finish this one!
More importantly, if something really spooky happens, which book should I pick up next?
Maqtoob!
Labels: books, God's Little Soldier, Mumbai, Q and A, The Black Swan, The Moor's Last Sigh, Trident


3 Comments:
very interesting... reminds me of this movie called stranger than fiction. On the other hand what ur experiencing cud be just a manifestation of ur thots which are influenced by what u read in ur surroundings that makes the bells ring... never know whats going to happen next best of luck
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the hoverer, at 11:21 AM
Thanks for reading, and your comment.
Perhaps the events were a manifestation of a small number of thoughts, but the resemblances with the stories were too close to be such manifestations, things which we don't even think of. Guess one needs to go through this kind of stuff himself to get it - others describing it always remains tad unbelievable :)
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Niren, at 7:46 AM
true i guess its like a horror story its a myth until it happens to u
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the hoverer, at 9:34 PM
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