Amita Kanekar... at the Goa Book Club (this Thursday)

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Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا‎

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Mar 18, 2013, 5:38:56 PM3/18/13
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At this month's (March 21, 2013) meeting of the Third Thursday Book Club, author Amita Kanekar will speak about her book A Spoke in the Wheel.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amita_Kanekar  She will also introduce her father Suresh Kanekar's biography set amidst the anti-colonial campaign here -- Goa's Liberation and Thereafter.

ALSO SPECIAL FOR YOU: We're having a contest for anyone who can introduce to the GBC the most unusual Goa-related book they've come across or own. This will be judged on the basis of age, theme, quirky-nature. 

Do come along: Broadway Book Centre, 1st Floor, Ashirwad Building,  18th June Road, St. Inez Circle, Panjim. Landmark: Caculo Traffic Island or Pharmacy College at the western end of 18th June Road.

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Sharmila Rao

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Mar 18, 2013, 7:56:01 PM3/18/13
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Too bad I won't be able to make it. Frederick is the book already released?

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I will try to attend the meeting of "Goa Book Club Meeting" on this Thursday
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Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا‎

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On 19 March 2013 05:26, Sharmila Rao <sharmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Too bad I won't be able to make it. Frederick is the book already released?

Dr Rao, both the books are out and available:


Goa's Liberation and Thereafter is available at Broadway (Panjim), Golden Heart (Margao) and possibly OIBS (Mapusa) and Literati (Calangute). Also (far costlier) via Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/Goas-Liberation-Thereafter-Chronicles-Fragmented/dp/9380739303

Below is a review I just came across...


A Spoke in the Wheel by Amita Kanekar

I have just finished reading ‘A Spoke in the Wheel’ by Amita Kanekar, a historical fiction that revolves around Buddha and Asoka.

The protagonist of the novel is Upali, a Buddhist Monk, who wishes to write the story of Buddha’s life minus all the myths and fanciful legends.

However, the news of his attempted biography reaches the ears of Asoka, who wants to make him the official biographer of Buddha’s life. The simple exercise of writing turns into a political ambition and Upali is unwittingly embroiled into controversies.

a-spoke-in-the-wheel Can Upali protect his story from becoming a toy in Asoka’s hands and will he be able to paint Buddha’s life in true colors, forms the basic framework of the novel.

The novel starts off well, with the birth of Buddha in 566 BC in Kapilavastu, however, I got confused when I reached the second chapter, set in 256 BC, describing the life in Maheshwar Monastry. It is only after the completion of second chapter, I could find out that the first chapter is actually a part of Upali’s biography of Buddha! It took me some time to delineate the chapters that belonged to Buddha’s time, from the ones that carry the tale of present times i.e. Ashoka’s reign. However, once the confusion was over, I started enjoying the novel.

The main essence of the novel is to de-glamorize Buddha’s life and to present him as a human, rather than a God. And Amita does succeed in doing so to a large extent, with the help of Upali, the in-veritable cynic.

However, Upali, himself is living in a dream world, and is never able to recognize the good qualities of Ashoka. He notices that the law and order situation has improved, robberies have decreased, Asoka has made a number of hospitals and inns for the comfort of his residents, has successfully banned sacrifice and hunting, where Upali’s gentle appeals failed, and is even providing medical care to the animals. Despite noticing all these good acts of Asoka, his prejudice remains firm and he never gives credit to the benevolent Raja and just imagines all these acts to be political in nature.

By doing so, Amita has deliberately made the character of Upali questionable, as the person who is not able to fully grasp the present, could hardly be trusted to present a true image of the past and has thus put a question mark to Upali’s chronicles of Buddha’s life and gives the reader a fair chance to either believe or disbelieve the account put forward by him.

I liked the novel for its bold approach to present the Buddha as a confused man, who was dissatisfied with his times and the blind unmindful adherence to traditions and tried to bring about a change. It helps to understand the real Buddha, veiled behind the shods and shams of Godly status, ascribed to him by his late followers.

All in all, a good novel that will make one think twice about following the traditions blindly, encouraging to question the age old customs and to see beyond the accepted realms.

http://scribblesofsoul.com/a-spoke-in-the-wheel-by-amita-kanekar/


Leroy Veloso

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Mar 20, 2013, 2:28:34 AM3/20/13
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Glad to know a meeting is happening of the club. I am still in mumbai, so can't make it.

Even more glad that Amita is speaking.

All the best for the competiton. FN do send me a report if possible.


Warm Regards,

Leroy


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augusto pinto

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Mar 20, 2013, 3:20:53 AM3/20/13
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Hi Rico

Have you forgotten to write the time of the meeting or have my eyes begun to play tricks on me again?

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Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا‎

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Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا‎

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Mar 20, 2013, 3:52:57 AM3/20/13
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Sorry for that slip-up. The timing should read 5 pm (Thurs, March 21, 2013) at Broadway's, Ashirwad Building, etc. FN

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On 20 March 2013 12:50, augusto pinto <pint...@gmail.com> wrote:

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Mar 20, 2013, 9:47:52 AM3/20/13
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Thank you, Frederick. Yes, looking forward to hearing Amita.

Fatima

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:08 AM, Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या * فريدريك نورونيا <frederic...@gmail.com> wrote:

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