Wednesday, January 10, 2007
The Three of Us
Sometimes you read a book and identify the emotional journey of the characters with yourself. At times during such a read, you stop and think over "Gosh, its so like my thoughts, the emotions that I went through" and you realise theres so much in common with the fiction and real life. Oh well, it is bound to be as fiction, as I believe is just an extension of the real life. I picked up,"The three of us" by Abha Daweswar for the language based on my earlier read of her - "That Summer in Paris". But except that this time, I was in for a different treat. I was left wondering if it was indeed a lady who wrote this book (no offense meant) for the treatment of very intricate emotions of a man trying to identify his own sexuality. It was like the author had magically stepped into the thought process of a man. The novel just breezes through the lifestyle of a young Manhattan investment banker, laden with some hilarious moments and dialogues and sometimes, profound words. I'm looking forward to read "Babyji" which again is an emotional journey of a girl that had won her a literature award.
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What if that identification we achieve is a selective process?
We identify with the hero or heroin of the story, or with his/her best friend, or even with a character that was present in one or two pages.
how much do we take in in order to feel identified? how much do we fantasize??
How much in "real" life?
I haven't read this one... Lemme try and get my hands on a copy...
@Mon
I know you have graduated and are a full fledged psychologist now ! :-) !!
@supernova...
try it....
Yes!! graduated and in the final months before I get my diploma. So nope, not a Psychologist yet, I'm a Psychologist in practice, which means... i don't have a diploma. Hopefully next march, have to keep studying to pass the exam :D
Greetings!! and explain to me more about that time zone please ;)
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