Monday, November 16, 2009

COFFEE WITH KITAAB…….
Winter chills are best combated with a cuppa steamy hot coffee and a great book, while snuggling up under your favourite quilt. But, in this new age, the constant complaint is ‘where is the time?”So, here are a few tips for Tapi towners to catch up on both, Coffee and kitaab, in accordance to the mood theme…….

While waiting in babudom for your appointment with ‘Saheb’, at sales tax, income tax or smc offices, read Ludwig Von Mises, ‘Beuarocracy’-a fundamental examination and contrast of free market economy and beuarocracy.Get down to the brass tacks learn the crux of the subject. Make sure you sip on a double shot espresso to stay alert.

As you savor a café latté, awaiting your bank loan to be passed, try,’ Of human bondage’, W.Somerset.Maugham’s best known work. Of how a young Philip is at his uncle’s mercy, for finances that he has inherited and his intriguing relationships .A read that unsettles you and startles you into thought.

Sight seeing the grandeur of the pompous Dutch cemetery? take a cappuccino break and page through ,’Twilight’-by far the most readable in its league of vampire love stories. Addictive with the chivalrous charm and sweet nature of heart throb vampires Edward Cullen and Jacob Black, you probably will do the 600 pages in a single go.

Sipping a Mocha at your child’s school as you queue up to meet the Miss, make sure you catch up on,’The little prince’ one of the world’s best sellers, by French aviator Antoine de Saint Exup`ery.Translated in 80 languages it’s a delightful read of how a child perceives life and a must read for everyone who was a child once.

Gulping the milk rich ‘kophi’ at a Pandesara mill, as you pray for your ‘maal’ to be passed, try Ayn Rand’s ‘Atlas Shrugged’. The philosophical femme fatale who wrote the popular’Fountainhead’, has put elements of mystery and science fiction in this book she best describes as,’ The role of man’s mind in existence.’

Beauty parlor blues, while getting your hair and nails done, can be easily blown away with the American classic,’ Gone with the wind’ by Margaret Mitchell. Enjoy the turbulent love affair in turbulent times, between a charming, manipulative Scarlett’O’Hara and a rustic, roguish Rhett Butler as you take a swig of Irish coffee.

Browsing on the internet waiting to connect? Slug a chocochino and run through Thomas Freidman’s’ the world is flat ‘.It’s what you need for an indispensable update of globalization. His ability to simplify complex foreign policies and economic issues is incomparable.

At the local coffee shop, over macchiato, what better a read than Leo Tolstoy’s’The coffee-house of Surat’,that teaches how people from diverse faith and cultures around the world, once merged into our town [just as varied as the coffees now available] and learnt a lesson from Confucius.

Partake black coffee with a loved one and discover the passionate poetry of Pablo Neruda or Paulo Coelho’s soul mate theory in,’Brida’, on a garden bench. Flow with the verse as you nestle in the warmth of words. Truly, a lot can happen over coffee.

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

nice !

The_Tusker said...

Have you made a drastic change in your style of writing or is the cold setting in on the words here and making them heavier!!! :)
This sure is heavy maan - both with the references and choice of words.

Ashleshaa said...

Hey mini Hathi,
Warm up.A lot of readers send requests on the e mail i.d. to recommend worthy reads to them .So,this one is for them.
Shall keep it simple at most times and complicated at some,since there are all kinds of readers.