Chitra Viraraghavan
2014
Fourth Estate (Harper Collins)
pp. 287
The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the UniverseStephen Hawking2006Jaicopp. 120The Theory of Everything is based on a collection of lectures by Hawking. The brilliance of Hawking in the concepts that he talks about and the way he talks about them is unmatched. Like his other book, A Brief History of Time, he…
The Shadow LinesAmitav Ghosh1988Penguin Indiapp. 288The Shadow Lines is one of the earlier works of Ghosh. I picked it up as part of a reading challenge. The temptation was to read one of his books since I haven’t read any of Ghosh’s works earlier. I was a bit disappointed, and I believe his other books…
Name of the Book: In Good FaithName of the Author: Saba NaqviYear of Publication: 2012No. of Pages: 195Publisher: Rainlight About the Book:The book is by and large a description of places visited by the author in search of secular India in a religious context. The commonality across all the places is that all of them…
Name: India AnalysedAuthor: Ramin Jahanbegloo and Sudhir KakarReading Time: 5-6 metro rides About the Book:India Analysed is more or less the transcript of the conversation between Kakar and Jahanbegloo mostly on Kakar’s other works and a bit about how they relate to his life and his adventures in training in psychoanalysis and its practice in…
A Monster CallsPatrick Ness2011Walker Bookspp. 214 A Monster Calls, is supposed to be a children’s book but reading it is such an emotional experience that I am wondering how children would be able to read it. The book describes a young boy’s feelings as he copes with his mother’s terminal illness. Along with it, he…
Name: Pinjar (Hindi)Author: Amrita PritamReading Time: 10 metro rides (only partly read in the metro) About the Book:The book is set around the time of the India-Pakistan partition and is about various issues. It talks of family rivalries, religion, relationships and family ties. The strongest issue discussed throughout the book is that of the role…