Sunday, August 20, 2006

Turn the page

I love to read. I love books. I read almost everyday. It depends on when do I want to go to bed and how tired I am at the end of the day.

I finished reading "Jailbird" by Kurt Vonnegut last week. Simple and fluently sarcastic. Wonderfuly enjoyable to read. No, I am not talking about Jailbird, I am talking about all Kurt Vonnegut's works that I have read. I am not writing about him anyway. Not now.

I was pondering about the way I read books. I jump books. I start reading a book but more often than not, I start reading another book too. Is it not tough?

Start reading a newspaper and before finishing a piece of complete news, turn the page. That is not the end of it, go back to the same page after reading a few other pages and continue reading from where you left. Very tough.

Currently, I am reading two books - "Breakfast of Champions" by Kurt Vonnegut and "A Bend in the River" by VS Naipaul. I am enjoying both the books.

Not a good way to read, I know. Habit. No, I don't try and do it. It just happens.

The number of unread books I have, have no bearing on the number of new books I buy. My memory lets me down. I have a big heap of unread books in my bedroom. Do I plan to read all those books and many more that would join them? Ofcourse yes. When? I do not know.

I would love to change, love to have more concentration, more focus than what I have now and be a lot more consistent at it. I would like not to turn the page until I finish it.

What?...Oh yes, I am done. Turn the page.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This blog of urs is way too different from your previous one. Its a jolly good one which actually said the mood u were, while writing it!!! Nice and simple one..and it sounded as confused as you are :-)

Anonymous said...

Goyz,
Well written man.
I feel u shud try and write a lot in the coming days and i'm sure u'll come out with great piece of work.
The content of the article is very open putting it colocally "romba franka keethu pa" and if it is jus for the sake of sharing things then its okay , but if u really want to put it in a more interesting manner ,then boss , u have enormous scope for improvement.
Goodluck
Dilli

Saravanan Sadasivan said...

Dilli,
Thanks da. This blog was more for the purpose of sharing my thoughts on how I read. I am still exploring ways to write, to make my writing more interesting.

- Saravanan.