Friday, June 20, 2025

The Sunday Haul (on 15-06-2025)

 Yet another Sunday and yet another haul of five books at Abids. It is becoming harder for me to stop myself from buying books at Abids and also online where I seem to buying more books than at Abids. Last Sunday I was at Abids at my usual time around half past eleven in the morning. 

A few minutes after I reached the first haul was a copy of a book I already have on my bookshelf, and that I had found long back. The copy I saw last Sunday was a good one and since it was coming at only fifty rupees I decided to buy it and in it went into the haul. It was a copy of ‘The Jaguar Smile’ by Salman Rushdie that was a Picador title. 

Since I buy regularly from many of the sellers at Abids some of them stop me and ask me to take a look at some of the books they have kept in a sack. One of the sellers did just that last Sunday and the book I took out from the sack was a nice and almost new copy of ‘Falling off the Map’ by Pico Iyer. I think I have three or four copies of this book with different titles, and only last week I had bought a copy online just because I did not have a copy with that cover. So, I wasn’t exactly inclined to buy the copy from the sack I bought it anyway since I did not want to disappoint the seller. I got it for fifty rupees only. 

 


The next two finds were poetry titles. One was a copy of ‘Ten Twentieth-Century Indian Poets’ edited by R. Parthasarathy, a beautiful copy in very good condition. It is a collection of a couple of poems by some well-known Indian poets like Nissim Ezekiel, Kamala Das, Arun Kolatkar, Shiv K. Kumar, Jayanta Mahapatra, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, R. Parthasarathy, Gieve Patel, A.K. Ramanujam, and finally Keki.N. Daruwalla. 

Incidentally the next find was another collection of poetry- Under Orion by Keki N. Daruwalla that I got for only thirty rupees. I guess it is not so easily available and I felt glad I found it since I’ve been reading his poetry since I was in junior college. 



Mohan Rakesh is another Hindi writer I had been trying to find but I got nowhere in my search for his books in Hindi. Instead, last Sunday just under the copy of Keki N. Daruwalla’s ‘Under Orion’ was nestled the copy of ‘Another Life and Other Stories’ by Mohan Rakesh. It is a collection of these eleven stories translated into English: Another Life; A Living; Safety Pin; City Asleep; The Glass Tank; Married Women; Savourless Sins; The Man and the Wall; The Wound; The Stranger; and Animals and ‘Animals’.

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