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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Book News-18: "Osama Writing Book on Qaida"

Qaida chief Osama bin Laden is reportedly writing a book on the struggle of his terrorist network that dispenses money, logistical support and training to radical groups in over 50 countries. The book, being written in Arabic, will later be translated into English. Bin Laden decided to write the book to counter "propaganda" against al-Qaida, a TV channel reported. Bin Laden is writing the book with the assistance of a "young man with a Middle Eastern background who will later translate the text into English".
Courtesy: The Times of India, Chennai ("Times Global" - World Digest), Oct.27, 2008.
Grateful thanks to The Times of India.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Book News-17: "Threats against Writer"

Six Noble Prize winners have voiced outrage over death threats hounding the author of hard-hitting mafia expose, 'Gomorrah'.
Courtesy: The Hindu, Madurai, Oct.21, 2008 ("Newscape")
Wikipedia article on 'GOMORRAH' and its author, "ROBERTO SAVIANO":
Wikipedia article on "SODOM AND GOMORRAH":
Grateful thanks to The Hindu and Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Book News-16: "Aravind Adiga Wins Man Booker Prize for 2008"

Aravinda Adiga has been awarded the Man Booker Prize 2008 for his novel, The White Tiger.

Man Booker Prize is awarded for best fiction in English every year and the prize amount is £50,000. For the year 2008, six names were shortlisted. Two of the six were Indians, viz., Aravinda Adiga (The White Tiger) and Amitav Ghosh (Sea of Poppies). The other writers were: Sebastian BarryThe Secret Scripture), Linda Grant(The Clothes on Their Backs), Philip Hensher(The Northern Clemency) and Steve Toltz(A Fraction of the Whole).

For a brief biography and interview of Aravinda Adiga:

Wikipedia articles on "MAN BOOKER PRIZE" and "ARAVIND ADIGA": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_Booker_Prize

Reviews of the book, "The White Tiger":

From The Guardian, UK:
From Times online, UK:
From the Independent, UK:

Grateful thanks to TheManBookerPrize.com, Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and The Independent.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Memorable Quotes-17:

When writers die, they become books, which is, after all, is not too bad an incarnation - Jorge Luis Borges

Detailed Wikipedia article on Jorge Luis Borges:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borges

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Companionship of Books

A man may usually be known by the books he reads, as well as by the company he keeps; for, there is a companionship of books as well as men and one should always live in the best company, whether it be of books or of men.

A good book may be among the best friends. It is the same today that it always was and it will never change. It is the most patient and cheerful of companions. It does not turn its back upon us in times of adversity or distress. It always receives us with the same kindness, amusing and instructing us in youth and comforting and consoling us in age.

A good book is often the best urn of a life, enshrining the best thoughts of which that life was capable; for, the world of man's life is, for the most part, but the world of his thoughts. Thus, the best books are treasuries of good words and golden thoughts, which, remembered and cherished, become our abiding companions and comforters.

Books possess an essence of immortality. They are by far the most lasting products of human effort. Temples crumble into ruin, pictures and statues decay; but books survive.

Books introduce us into the best society; they bring us into the presence of the greatest minds that have ever lived. We hear what they said and did; we see them as if they were really alive; we are participators in their thoughts; we sympathize with them, enjoy with them, grieve with them, their experience becomes ours and we feel as if we were in a measure actors with them in the scenes which they describe.

While books are among the best companions of old age, they are often the best inspirers of youth. The first book that makes a deep impression on a young man's mind often constitutes an epoch in his life. It may fire the heart, stimulate the enthusiasm, and by directing his efforts into unexpected channels, permanently influence his character. The new book, in which we form an intimacy with a new friend, whose mind is wiser and riper than our own, may thus form an important starting-point in the history of a life. It may sometimes almost be regarded in the light of a new birth.

It is unnecessary to speak of the enormous moral influence which books have exercised upon the general civilization of mankind, from the Bible downwards. They contain the treasure knowledge of the human race. They are record of all labours, achievements, speculations, successes and failures, in science, philosophy, religion, and morals. They have been the greatest motive-powers in all times.

Courtesy:"Character" by Dr.Samuel Smiles (Excerpt from the Highly Abridged Edition published by LIFCO, Chennai).

Grateful thanks to LIFCO.