Am here, lazing through my term-break. Finished a long-pending title and was charming myself with the writings of V.S.Naipaul. I just love this guy for his no-nonsense writing. Just look at the paragraph below. This is his comment on the "Vendor of sweets" by R.K.Narayan:
The sweet-vendor is Jagan, a rich man, conscientiously adding every day to his money hoard at home (the 'black money' of India), but a Gandhian, a faddist, a man obsessed with the idea of purity. He is fair with his customers; he cheats only the government of the country for whose sake, in the British days, he endured police beatings and imprisonment in an unsanitary jail. If Gandhi had said somewhere, "Pay your sales tax uncomplainingly," he would have followed his advice, but Gandhi had made no reference to the sales tax anywhere to Jagan's knowledge.
I was grinning. So true!
(I also saw a Tam flick. Apart from the fact that it proved to be momentous waste of time, I prefer to say no further)
Back to lazing
1 comment:
Shudda asked me before u started watching :)
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