Sunday, August 27, 2006
the kite runner...
recently i read khaled hosseini's kite runner...actually i came across this book first at my uncle's place who is widely and well read...i was casually book browsing on the bangalore airport....that day on airport the security was a real farce for the excuse of being a day before independence day...when i came across this book and recollected that my uncle had recommended this one or i had read some good review about it....anyway i took the book as an excuse to kill time on plane...i wasnt sure about the book initially but it turned out really nice....it was very emotional, well-researched and beautifully written....the author has initially described the life at kabul before the invasion of russians and how he tried to win his father's heart because he believed him being the reason of his mother's death during birth....after invasion they had to flee the place and move to america....the hardships, cultural shock and adjusting to this new life was quite moving....then author has to go back to kabul for some family work after 15 years....the way he portrays the change in kabul and its original life which can never be restored back is something which is the most moving emotion of the whole novel...i am writing this because in todays world this holds a lot of importance...when any country invades other country for whatever reason (like israel in lebanon, america in iraq) they just simply destroy the whole traditions,lifestyle which cannot be restored back...this holds importance in todays political environment as america is dictating terms to gain oil benefits and not realizing that they will end up making more enemies then they can handle...
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well... nice... to... start... your... blog...
but please use lesser number of ellipses.
cheeku - I thought I had left a comment earlier but had some problem logging in actually. anyway - havent read this book yet but I have received wonderful reviews from everyone. I will be reading this for sure.
Reading a review on one of favorite books.. I just thought another key thought in that book was too important to be ignored. That being the impact of our actions, and how deep and far seemingly small acts of unkindness can reach in the scope of life. Seeking redemption for those actions can then be a lifelong struggle.
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