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Tuesday 29 January 2019

Audio books vs Classic Pages

Audio Books vs Classic Pages
The camaraderie of Humans and books dates long back. The love of flipping those thin pages and bringing to life the imaginary characters in our heads, is a powerful feeling. As time progressed, the books transformed into various forms like, Audio books and E-books. Yet the love for those yellow pages was preserved by those few who had experienced its wonders.

Now, if one asks, which is better, the Audio or the regular bonded version? Which one would you prefer?

In a blink, my reply forever would be, “Of course, the classic version, the typewritten one!”
Comparing the two versions of the same entity mentioned here is not a fair task in my opinion. We must acknowledge that both aim at achieving a similar goal through different means. There are people who are differently abled and the Audio books would be of great help to them. And then are folks who love to hear rather than read and flip pages. Books like, educational, self-help, biographies and cook books, travel logs could be pleasant in the form of audio. For the people who can’t read, the audio versions of story books and religious books would be quite advantageous, no doubt. And also, these books are not bulky and can be stored easily. The portable version can prove very beneficial for students as well.

However, nothing beats the good old classic pages. Reading a book page after page and paragraph after paragraph and word for word transforms one to an imaginary space unique to an individual. Classics and fictions like Tom Sawyer & The adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Kidnapped, Kim, The Jungle Book, Stories by Rabindranath, Ruskin Bond books like the Room on the roof and other stories, once picked up for a read it’s difficult to put down. Intense books like Mother(Maxim Gorky), and science fictions by HG Wells, or for that matter the Harry Potter series, all from different genres, and yet recommended to be enjoyed reticently. Here, the characters as they appear in my head will never be the same as they are in your head. It all happens quietly inside the imaginary space in our brains. A young girl would never fall in love with a book like Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen) when it’s in audio form simply because impact of the word changes. Moreover, one simply can’t live through that heavenly experience of night reading. It’s impractical to listen to an audio late into the night and disrupt everyone’s slumber in the house (unless of course you are a lonely soul living alone). I am sure a lot of avid readers have snuck in a book in bed and hid under the covers with a flashlight to finish off those remaining pages. They would have also experienced the short fling with the bonded paper sheets. Sometimes, the magnetic influence it has on us which results in clinging to the book lest someone else grabs it before we are able to read till the last word. How would one say then, “Hey I read it too!” It has a completely different impact than “Hey, I heard it too!” The various emotions of love, lust, insecurity, calm, secrecy and enlightenment can’t be felt through an audio book without a noiseless ambience, that only a regular book can provide. Even if one uses the headphones, the orator's voice and intonation should be perfect with impeccable intonation and indepth knowledge of what s/he is talking about!

They might be bulky to store, they might be tough to preserve, yet I feel privileged to still be able to hold close the precious editions and hop in and out of the imaginary world of words without disturbing the peace of others. Hence, my vote goes to the Classic Pages!
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Saturday 26 January 2019

Book Retrospect - The Wise and Otherwise by Sudha Murthy

(Book retrospect) 

Sudha Murthy - The Wise and Otherwise

Meet Sudha Murthy - The human being - through this book which is a collection of episodes from her life.

This book is a simple read. There is no hidden agenda of preaching moral/social values. In fact, Mrs Murthy herself emphsises in more than couple of places here, that these stories are only her personal opinion - view of life, and should not be treated as exhortation for an ideal society. Don't read it critically, read it to reflect and not compare.

The book encloses varied non-fiction episodes that depict the numerous shades of human temperament. The tone of the book is such that, it feels like an ongoing conversation on a park bench on a pleasant evening between the author and the reader. It is the reflection of the present-day society, the various aspects of which the author came across while engaging in her philanthropic work. Sometimes a comparison of old times with the new ones, and sometimes the apathy of the people. The plight of the rural and downcast.

The earnestness in the thought process not only lets one think of Sudha Murthy as a friendly neighbour, a friend or a mother at times, a teacher, but also above all a human being with emotions and a drive for selfless service.

What I felt was that the only thing she wishes for us to take home from the book is the consciousness of that undermined humanitarian emotion that every human possesses and the realization of the ripples that a self-effacing deed can produce.

In one of the pages she says," Keep your feet firmly on the ground and work around you. It is better to light a single candle than to remain in darkness."

Through this single book itself, you would feel like you know the author at a personal level, as a human being, and all this only through general everyday conversation. And as she wrote about someone in the book "May his tribe increase", we pray, Sudha Murthy- the wonderful inspirational personality that you are - may your tribe increase!
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