Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Reading Agatha Christie
Reading detective fiction has been one
of my favourite pastimes since childhood. Many of these still remain my
favourites because of the fact that they are so readable and at times so
forgettable. Among such books, Agatha Christie’s works stand first and
foremost.
Her detective fiction gives a kind of “aha”
feeling, which can be compared to the exhilaration that one feels on putting
together a jigsaw puzzle. Now wonder, the historian Romila Thapar advises her
research students to read Agatha Christie to enhance gestalt thinking or the
ability to see the whole picture. As these books belong to the category of
popular fiction, they are easy to read and intellectually stimulating at the
same time.
Her most famous detective is Hercule
Poirot who has been immortalised on the small screen by David Suchet. Poirot is
a retired police officer from Belgium who is known for his penchant for
detecting crime. He is described as short, with his head the shape of an egg,
moustache always well-trimmed and shining, and with good manners. He is shown
as obsessed about neatness and order, be it solving the case or his
attire. The most famous among Hercule Poirot novels are Hallowe’en
Party, Five Little Pigs, Elephants Can Remember, The Adventure of the Christmas
Pudding, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Appointment With Death and Murder
in Mesopotamia.
Miss Jane Marple is one of Christie’s
detectives who views human life everywhere the same as in her village of St.
Mary Mead. She is an elderly spinster who is very observant and manages to
ask the right questions at the right time. Some of the books with Miss Jane
Marple as the detective are The Murder at the Vicarage, The Body in the
Library, A Murder is Announced, They Do It with Mirrors, A Pocket Full of Rye, 4.50
from Paddington, At Bertram's Hotel, Nemesis and Sleeping Murder. My favourite is At
Bertram’s Hotel, which is about a nightmarish world where some very
innocent people are framed for crimes they have not committed and the police
recognizes a gang of lookalikes who manage to get away with it.
Though not so numerous as the Hercule
Poirot mysteries or the Jane Marple stories, there is the couple Tommy and
Tuppence. Her true names are Thomas Beresford and Prudence Beresford and they
appear in stories such as Partners in Crime, The Secret Adversary, N
or M?, By the Pricking of My Thumbs and Postern of Fate. Tuppence is
shown as a charismatic young lady who manages to keep her head in cases
involving mafia or espionage.
Though there are chances of reading an
earlier read Agatha Christie by mistake, most of the time, it goes completely unnoticed.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
New Woman
Then it withered, dried and drooped to the very earth;
Sometimes, like Icarus, it leapt out of its many mazes,
But burnt out in the heady dash for total freedom.
Then she brought forth a new-born, a swaddled baby
She sang her magnificat of newly found motherhood;
The soul forgot its troubles for a joyous interval
And learnt how to escape the many mazes again.
Yet mostly this soul was a single-celled organism,
Cowardly and crawling in this huge universe,
Too silent, too shut out and too withdrawn,
Incapable of learning or making its way around,
Sometimes, it longs for the crazy days of yesterday,
When the sun of total freedom had burnt its wings.
Pic Courtesy: Icarus and the Sun by Serena-Moretti
Pic Courtesy: Icarus and the Sun by Serena-Moretti
Monday, July 20, 2020
Sunday, July 19, 2020
wuthering heights
“If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.”
“He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.”
“Nelly, I am Heathcliff - he's always, always in my mind - not as a pleasure, any more then I am always a pleasure to myself - but, as my own being.”
~ Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights
A perfect life
If life was perfect, I would never have lost you to silence,
Or you thought over what an innocent smile really meant,
It would have been a celebration of our mutual silences
With a huge degree of understanding, not hide-and-seek.
If life was perfect, it would have smelt of fresh coffee,
Your perfume, glowed with your glaring new blue shirt,
Your movie-star good looks and impeccable manners,
Along with those caring ways, never with another.
If life was perfect, to laugh would have been easy,
To cry easier and to trust and confide the easiest,
It would have given freely, not full of tragedies,
Which were between the cup and the lip always.
If life was perfect, I’d be what I am in my dreams,
Putting words into perfect little sheets, bound to books,
Or teaching children to sing rhymes and poems,
Or loving my little voices that mingle with mine.
Still if life was perfect, I would sit at night on the seashore,
With you gazing surprised at how beautiful I’m in black,
Talking of sweet nothings to remember and treasure,
That would be a perfect moment, for years to come.
Garden of Eden
Let's hold hands and walk in the garden
Search around for the four-leafed clover,
Walk around till we find the true mystique
Of a clover much-searched for and found.
One leaf for faith, hope, love and good luck,
Good luck, the most needed of them all,
From morning till night, we could pluck
And learn from the leaves of a four-leaf,
When the magic of the purple riot falls off life,
In a sunless garden where the flowers are dead,
A four-leaf clover might bring in a warm smile
Memories of bright sunshine and summer rain;
An Eve in the Garden of Eden plucked a clover
To know if Adam is her one true faithful lover.
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Togetherness
Savourings days of togetherness and promises;
After the sleepless nights of sad separation,
You and I have made recompense with our lives.
When the others have chosen the easy crossroads,
We have been foolish in not seeing the obvious;
The lessons that our elders gave every single day
Much to our dismay and feeling of righteousness.
We have not been lucky at the crossroads again;
You and I parted ways more than once in life;
While time ravages youth and leaves us feeble,
Broken, old, lonely, sad and too tired to talk.
We have been fools who missed the obvious lessons,
But when we come together, it is like spring again.
Friday, July 17, 2020
heathcliff
If all else perished, and he
remained, I should still continue to
be; and if all else remained, and he
were annihilated, the universe w
would turn to a mighty stranger.”
He's more myself than I am.
Whatever our souls are made of,
his and mine are the same.”
Nelly, I am Heathcliff - he's
slways, always in my mind - not
as a pleasure, any more then I am always a pleasure to myself - but, as my own being...
Wuthering Heights
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
yellow rose
what I have always wanted to write is of you,
the many unsaid words that are left between us,
when your thoughts gather on sleepless nights,
and I do not have any way left to talk to you.
for the old wound of our love was never gone,
when life punched some more on the very spot,
for I was left to spin yarns that spoke of us
after the day when you decided to leave me.
for this heart was naive in those bygone times,
never knew what it was that ate my soul always,
for we were close to each other in our hearts
and were not strangers as we pretend to be now.
For all this naivete that I showed in love
You showed me how I was your yellow rose.
From Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet
Nobody can counsel and help you, nobody. There is only one single way. Go into yourself. Search for the reason that bids you to write, find out whether you would have to die if it were denied you to write.
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