Kunal Sen
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Monetary Policy, Inflation, and the Business Cycle: An Introduction to The New Keynesian Framework:
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This is my first novel by Katie Kitamura. I did not read her earlier book, Intimacies, which received many accolades. The reason I picked this one up was because it was shortlisted for this year's Booker Prize, and since Kiran Desai's book failed to ...more | |
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Exactly seven years ago, I read Kiran Desai's earlier novel, her second, The Inheritance of Loss. By then, she was already famous, as the book won many awards, including the Booker Prize. She took seven years to write it, and it was published ninetee ...more | |
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass:
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I first read this novel more than twenty-five years ago. I must confess, I started reading it to find reasons to dislike it. That was my default reaction to any Indian writer writing in English. I was extremely fond of Bengali literature and felt it ...more | |
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“Not without deep pain do we admit to ourselves that the artists of all ages have in their highest flights carried to heavenly transfiguration precisely those conceptions that we now recognize as false: they are the glorifiers of the religious and philosophical errors of humanity, and they could not have done this without their belief in the absolute truth of these errors. Now if the belief in such truth generally diminishes, if the rainbow colors at the outermost ends of human knowing and imagining fade: then the species of art that, like the Divina commedia, Raphael's pictures, Michelangelo's frescoes, the Gothic cathedrals, presupposes not only a cosmic, but also a metaphysical significance for art objects can never blossom again. A touching tale will come of this, that there was once such an art, such belief by artists.”
― Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
― Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
“Our fundamental tactic of self-protection, self-control, and self-definition is not spinning webs or building dams, but telling stories, and more particularly connecting and controlling the story we tell others - and ourselves - about who we are.”
― Consciousness Explained
― Consciousness Explained
“Love means to look at yourself/ The way one looks at distant things/ For you are only one thing among many/ And whoever sees that way heals his own heart,/ Without knowing it, from various ills./ A bird and a tree say to him: Friend./ Then he wants to use himself and things/ So that they stand in the glow of ripeness./ It doesn't matter whether he knows what he serves:/ Who serves best doesn't always understand.”
― Selected Poems
― Selected Poems
“Probably only those things are worth while which can preserve their validity in the eyes of a man threatened with instant death.”
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“We can forgive a man for making a useful thing as long as he does not admire it. The only excuse for making a useless thing is that one admires it intensely.
All art is quite useless.”
― The Picture of Dorian Gray
All art is quite useless.”
― The Picture of Dorian Gray

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