Books- A
Uniquely Portable Magic!!
By
Vivek
Hande
Books evoke
that lovely feeling – a sentiment that is difficult to describe. When you come
across a new book or rediscover an old one, it arouses a unique set of
feelings. A sense of mystery; an association with a set of thoughts and
memories; a warm embrace ; a gentle caress ; a sense of belonging ; a sense of
loss ; a train of ideas- all this and much more – books have this unique
ability to trigger such myriad emotions.
That is the power of the written word-
it can be evocative; emotive; energizing or it could be calming, comforting and
uplifting! Books and reading could transform you into another person or
transport you to another world- all with the flick of a page..
I couldn’t
agree more with Somerset Maugham when he wrote,”To acquire the habit of reading
is to construct for yourself a refuge, from almost all the miseries of life”. I
am not sure if reading is an acquired habit as most say it is or one is born
with a reading gene which makes you a lifelong addict to the reading habit. Thanks
to a voracious appetite for reading, I have travelled to distant lands and made
my way through forests; climbed daunting peaks; dived miles under the sea and
braved storms and typhoons and gales and survived earthquakes and volcanic
eruptions. I have been an Architect and a Miner; at other times a Rocket Scientist
and a deep sea Diver; a brilliant Detective and a Philosopher seeking the truth
of life. I have voyaged through ancient China and medieval Egypt; lived through
the trials and tribulations of Emperors and Pharaohs; lurked in catacombs and caverns;
soaked up the company in taverns and spent nights in cheap motels. All this and
more sitting in the comfort of my chair with a steaming cup of coffee..the
power of the written word!!
I am a
bit old fashioned when it comes to reading. I have been encouraged to read on a
tablet or an E – Reader. I do have all shapes and sizes of them – dustproof and
waterproof and days and days of battery life. The Kindle and the Kobo Aura One:
Wi-Fi enabled and with cellular connectivity. Adjusted lighting and backlit
display and all of that and more. The convenience of carrying multiple books on
the go and what have you.
But for me – the good old smell of paper; the flick
of the page and the inserted bookmark and the dog-eared, well thumbed tome. That
feels familiar; that feels comfortable and that is home! I also did try, on
much insistence from friends, the Audio Book. Well it has its merits, I daresay.
But let me enjoy my reading the way I enjoy it. I also do enjoy reading multiple books at the same time , preferably of different genres.. well each one to his own!!
What can
be more pleasurable than spending a day in the library; or in a well stocked
bookshop and the best book shops I have enjoyed have been in tucked away
alleyways and by lanes – books spilling from every shelf. It does feel you are with old friends and
companions who have known you a lifetime. Mortimer Adler got it spot on,”
Reading for me is spending time with a friend. Reading is a basic tool in the
living of a good life”. Books are, truly, excellent company, in sad times and
joyous times- for, books, indeed are people, who have survived and thrived by
hiding between the covers of a book..
As somebody
famously remarked, “I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of
library”. A book which has touched you in some way will always remain a part of
you; it will always stay with you. Over the years, one has acquired books and
more books and yet more books. With each move, the cartons get heavier and seem
to multiply in number. But it feels like home and surrounded by friends and
family when the books find their way out of the packing crates and cartons onto
the over laden shelves.
It doesn’t really matter what you read and
when you read and how you enjoy the book- whatever works for you should be
fine. JK Rowling succinctly remarked, “If you don’t like to read, you have
probably not found the right book!” So reach out for whatever creates magic for
you!!














Superb. .scholarly and savant sir. .. U r a motivation for me.
ReplyDeleteSo lucid.....Superbly articulated...
ReplyDeleteAs usual Sir, fabulously written piece. I miss your daily dose of intelligently crafted comments and questions in class.
ReplyDeleteThough I also love reading, I wish I had your skills in being so expressive which as always makes all your written pieces a pleasure to read.
I had my chocolate for the day.
ReplyDeleteGreat piece as usual Senator 👌
Such an interesting read. You transported me back to my own world of books.
ReplyDeleteVH
ReplyDeleteYou have rekindled the romance of reading a paper/hard back ...
The aroma of an old book is heady ...thanks
Senator you are in the wrong profession.....you have the ingredients of a booker prize....leave endoscopies to lesser mortals....proud of you..
ReplyDeleteIt a lovely n so aptly expressed. You are right when you say that a book takes away all your worries n to a different world altogether.And I can't compromise my appetite for reading for digital reading. It has to be crisp paper with a crinkling noise.
ReplyDeleteWell articulated and superb !!! Do people have a reading gene? You could possibly answer that too..
ReplyDeleteNot the usual..! Each piece of writing is special and unique.... Just as people are... The writing has its own persona created by the creator...! Carry on Inspiring VH..!!
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ReplyDeleteWell written Vivek, in your unique style. Wish your written word more power... As Omar Khayyam famously wrote...
ReplyDelete“The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit. Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.”
That is not just the Power but the Responsibility of writing. Keep them coming.
Lovely. They're life Indeed
ReplyDeleteYou’ve touched each reader’s soul with this one!
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Very Well written Vivek
ReplyDeleteSuperbly written, captures the very essence of books and book reading. He/She who doesn't read, has indeed lost out on a true friend.
ReplyDeleteWell done Vivek, more such blogs must follow.
Good one senator.
ReplyDelete"Book open and resting on chest.The slumber will take you to the very place ...the twilight zone of bliss..... Vivek Hande ...as always beautifully constructed.....
ReplyDeleteInteresting read sir
ReplyDeleteVery well written Sir.
ReplyDeleteAs usual great one Sir
As usual a very well written piece. A well thumbed book with its sepia colored pages transports me to a mystical realm and I can be totally lost in a magical world
ReplyDeleteSuperb Sir..books a uniquely portable magic written in magical words of your wisdom.
ReplyDeleteVery lucid and well written. You have very elegantly expressed what many of us of a certain vintage feel. Sadly one is a little apprehensive that it may become something of a lost art for the new generation.
ReplyDeleteVery lucid and well written blog with an excellent flow of thoughts on books. Yes I can transport myself to the good old smell of books!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautifully written sir....finally the hard bound bok is the best I think...Kindle etc cannot replace that feel...
ReplyDeleteFlawless as ever. A tribute. Keep it flowing ageless wonder.
ReplyDeleteWell written as usual,each word perfectly chosen to move an avid reader and yes,With a book in hand one does get transcended.
ReplyDeleteVery Well Written Sir.
ReplyDeletethe rhythm of the writing is appreciable.
Paradise would be a kind of library!
ReplyDeleteSums it for me.
What a delightful read.
Great read!You waxed eloquent about your reading pleasure,now pl pen one(a whole book )for ours!it shall be eagerly awaited by many!
ReplyDeleteWell written Vivek. Enjoyed reading it
ReplyDeleteA delightful read ....superb articulated
ReplyDeleteTotally agree Vivek, those who read books live a thousand lives...totally addirm your belief in the power of reading :-)
ReplyDeleteOops meant affirm
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written Sir.Always admire people who are avid readers.Never had the patience to finish the whole book,so far.
ReplyDeletea beautiful write up by an erudite professor.. enjoyed thoroughly, reminiscing those days of reading hard bound books now that v r in the age of Kindle..
ReplyDeleteBeautifully articulated sir. Can relate to each and every line. Blessed are those who have a passion for reading. Even more blessed are those who can express their thoughts and emotions in such an engaging way.
ReplyDeleteSir, Journey with you in the world of reading books is really amazing. Keep showing us the light. It's amazing to see a Physician can play with words so articulately. Stay blessed and keep us informed with your beautiful write ups...Regards
ReplyDeleteGreat writing as usual. Waiting for a whole book to come sooner than later.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully Penned, Sir. The article Teleported me to 90s, when I would sit at the Administration Training Institue (ATI), Mysore, the IAS offrs' Training Academy for hours during School holidays and spend the entire day among heaps of tomes. The feel of being Sherlock for few hours and Tom Sawyer for the next few is unforgettable. As you said be it the journey to the Centre of the Earth or Far away Galaxies was accomplished there.
ReplyDeleteThank You for Sharing, Sir. Looking forward for more such Memory Trips through your fantabulous articles.
Dr, Very well brought out, it gives us more energy to emulate your enthusiasm. Hope you keep us engrossed with your thoughts. Keep going----
ReplyDeleteExcellent piece of information. Makes you fall in love with books all over again.
ReplyDeleteIt is always amazing to read you sir...
ReplyDeleteAwesome sir..well articulated .. waiting for your another blog ..
ReplyDeleteVery well articulated sir.. evokes nostalgia about our childhood days..the smell of paper, dog eared pages, visits to the libraries on our bicycles.. so very apt!!
ReplyDeleteRightly said. Books do teleport you to the world of their own. Very well presented n articulated article, truth to verbatim !!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting thoughts as always.Reminds me of your Turkish ancestry!
ReplyDeleteOnce again very well scripted. Books are definitely the best soulmates. Do keep us posted with your gems
ReplyDeleteGreat sir...Fantastic thought...
ReplyDeleteVery nicely written Sir !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece Vivek! You know ..one of the first things I did on coming to Delhi was to join Delhi Public Library! Childhood memories.. the smell.. the range.. Couldn't agree with you more! Keep on writing..and of course reading!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful thoughts, well articulated. You must seriously think about writing a book Sir.
ReplyDeleteVery well written. I'm an avid reader and you repose my faith in reading.
ReplyDeleteSir, well written as always..since I have recently shifted or I dare say 'graduated'to e-books, I think it a matter of getting used to e-books. It makes life so much more easier, especially if you are traveling for longer duration and buying books every alternate day may prove costlier and therefore e-books is the way to go..
ReplyDeleteDear Dr Vivek, wonderful flawless words from a highly qualified doctor. Looking forward to seeing a book from you soon
ReplyDeleteDear Vivek, wonderful flawless prose from a highly qualified doctor. Looking forward to seeing a book from you
ReplyDeleteExcellent piece of writing sir. It has motivated me into reading. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA good succinct reminder to be in the company of books and the world of wisdom.... especially in our digital age where the reading habit is not a common virtue of the young minds.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sir
ReplyDeleteAwsome written by one of best human being i knw.sir, love it the style of writing. One request sir kindly write little bit more frequently if possible.
ReplyDeleteExcellent piece of writing sir!
ReplyDeleteSalute to you sir!
Awesome sir! Regards
ReplyDeleteExceptional,got highly motivated sir, you are truly inspirational for many..
ReplyDeleteSincere regards
A beautiful piece of writing. I love the way you describe books as a friend. After reading your blog I exactly know how I feel while reading books. It actually feels as if a friend is talking to you in a way that you understand every word every sentence. In the company of a book I never feel lonely.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to more of your writing. Thankyou.
Good stuff, keep writing. Hiatus?
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