Posted by: IndisGuise July 11, 2005
Fate and Prejudice.
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Chaosmaster, Hahaha. A book of short stories from me? Trust me I will not quit my day job. If that miracle ever happens, I hope Nepal would be at least as good as Singapore. Hehe. But I do appreciate your good words, although the last phrases were embarrassing. I hope you would enjoy the finale which shall be due in another two postings, at the most. Regarding the novels, I used to read some pahila pahila, but have not read any 'thick' manuscript for quite some tyam. However, one interesting thing I wanted to tell you is, a khaire person I know, told me that, Shakespeare actually did not write any one those classics that the world acknowledges as his. He is also vastly into these stuffs and actually is a member of some circle that is working towards bringing the curtain down of the myth of Shakespeare "re". There is going to be one movie on this coming in about a year or two bhancha. Among other laborious details against authenticity of Shakespeare he bored me with in one of the very rare evening that we shared was, he was a simple man, gai sai herne or something ke bahnthio, and one day he comes to London and without any formal education or anything as such, and BANG - writes the greatest pieces of literature in the modern history and in essence gives birth to the modern English; so to speak. His stories are primarily focused on court trials, how it works inside the palace (that gentleman used many technical terms, gave many examples etc etc), his best works have been so precise in details regarding the everyday tidbits of the elusive palace and lords, how could a simple many suddenly conceive all those imaginary creations, that too exactly the way it is. According to that group, and I reckon many others 'raicha' (including some senators keke bhanthio), there was this other man, who was actually an inner person who had access to courts, lords, royalties (I forgot his name, sodchu ma one of these days) who actually wrote that all re. But the fear from the right wing people, and some manipulation from the people in power - then created this quite possibly an imaginary name called 'Shakespeare' and tagged it on to some 'Gwaala' "re". He sounded so convinced in his words. I did not want to argue or ask much after almost 1 hr of deliberation. Hehe. Just wanted to share this weird thing to you and other interested sajhaities. IndisGuise:)
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