Neel Mukherjee
Neel Mukherjee
elsewhere lives movement provides strand
The Naxalite revolution - an ultra-left Maoist movement - in Bengal, and elsewhere in India, in the late 1960s provides one strand of 'The Lives of Others.'
revisit
Innocence is a pretty dangerous thing, you know. Revisit Dostoevsky's 'The Idiot' or, for that matter, Greene's 'The Quiet American' to find out how destructive it can be.
alight atavistic dinner dishes failure meat moral party please view
In any restaurant, my eyes alight first, as if by an atavistic pull, on the meat dishes on the menu. In any dinner party I throw, I think of the non-vegetarian dish as central. I view this as a combination of weakness, greed and moral failure. Someone please help.
One writes what one can, or has to, write.
I'm much more attracted to the miscegenation of cultures than to harmony.
book call
I wouldn't call myself a 'literary critic,' just a book reviewer.
allow
I don't read my books, so I don't allow myself the dangerous luxury of toying with the idea of doing things differently.
buy job privileged
Writing a book is as difficult or as easy as any other job. Everyone's job is difficult. So to fetishize difficulties in writing as something extra-difficult or something very privileged - I don't buy that at all.
clean either glass pane reflecting
Fiction can either be a mirror reflecting you back to yourself or it can be a clean pane of glass looking on the outside.
cause seems
Remember that what seems zeitgeisty today is the cause of tomorrow's bafflement or, worse, ridicule.
When a book is going well, it tells you where to go.
work
Work defines our lives and our place in the world.
business defines given itself lives odd rest talk wealth work written
Given that all our lives rest on work that defines us, the business of labor, the wealth that work manifests itself to, I find it odd that not much is written about it. We talk about relationships, damage, adultery, revolution, but we don't talk about work.