Friday, July 17, 2026

The Sunday Haul (on 12-07-2026)

So late into July there is no sign of the monsoon rains everyone is looking forward to. El Nino is showing its effect and as per forecasts it may not rain until the last week of July. Expectedly it was a sunny, bright but uncomfortably warm morning last Sunday in Hyderabad. My moods weren't exactly normal and I felt like not buying anything at Abids and only wanted to look at the titles and return home empty handed. 

All that resolve vanished when I saw a copy of 'Capitalism: A Ghost Story' by Arundhati Roy at a seller at RTC Crossroads just after getting down from the bus. It is a slim book not more than fifty pages about how capitalism works and gave a few examples relating to India. I finished the book over chai in Star of India later. 

I read the name Hesiod in some book about Greek classics and last Sunday after the chai at Star of India I wandered to the seller beneath the tree where I had found a book the previous Sunday. I spotted a copy of 'Theogony and Works and Days' by Hesiod tr by M.L. West that had a beautiful illustration on the cover. This too was a slim book of less than two hundred pages that I got for hundred rupees. 


I don't know how many copies of 'The Great Railway Bazaar' by Paul Theroux I found all these years and how many copies I gave away. I've bought every copy of this title and other titles by Theroux and so when I saw the copy of 'The Great Railway Bazaar' on the pavement that another person had previously had said he wouldn't give it for less than a hundred and fifty rupees. I saw it for the past two weeks and last Sunday the original seller was there and when I asked he said to give fifty rupees! 

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