Tuesday, July 10, 2007

O im happy wid the clouds...i do not wanna see d Sun...i may not b able to bear its scorching heat...il hav to be happy wid d clouds...

2 Comments:

Blogger devjit said...

i shall b leaving on sunday early morning

Thu Jul 19, 01:07:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the great aantel suvro sir:
"I don't know, from the tenor and spirit of some of the texts of the blog writer it seems that at times he does sound a bit supercilious; as if perched from a high moral plane, he is almost talking down to the fellow guys and sharing the laboured fruits of his wisdom! A subtle undertone of sanctimonious piety (you see a 'I know it all' syndrome) with a tinge of cynism and a deep-seated pessimism(often throwing away the baby with bath water while deriding the concepts of material, professional success, modernity, progress etal as wholesale 'self-centred', 'avaricious', 'insular', while waxing eloquent on his investing a few lakhs of rupees in companies floated by his ex-students) and a trifle dismissiveness about the ordinary and the low-witted, permeates his writing, which, despite the profoundly philosophical inflexions, does at times leave a bitter taste in the mouth."
Personally, I don't know Mr Chatterjee and have nothing against him and without being unfair, I thought I had the right to say what I felt. Despite the loud protestations of 'selflessness', 'higher self' etal, in a panic-stricken reaction, he removed my entry, branding it as 'rubbish, repetitive trash' and advising me to start 'hate sites', if possible with his professional advice. My dear, is this fair, going by the catholicity of spirit that he preaches ? To find such insularity and a rabid intransigence even among the erudite and cultured as Mr Chatterjee, undoubtedly is, I am stumped, to say the least! I would again fervently request him, through your blog,and through Sayan's, of course, to see reason and let my entry stay unscuttled, expecting your extremely well-meaning responses, not being enamoured by the apparent infallibility of your revered Sir, to prove me wrong through your objectivity and passion.
At times, perhaps, it is better, without being too wrapped up in yourself, to perceive the entire thing from a dispassionate distance and laugh at the numerous follies and oddities and contradictions we unknowingly display! I apologise to you and to your Sir, if I've similarly over-reacted. Bye folks! No ill feeling!

Mon Aug 13, 04:19:00 AM  

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