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Much of the drama and eloquence of the Urdu original have been lost in translation.
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Paul Aster's most satisfying novel since 2002’s terrific The Book of Illusions, is a fascinating puzzle.
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What's on & Where
March 13, 2010
Book Launch
The launch of Upamanyu Chatterjee’s new book Way to Go, presented by the Asiatic Society and Penguin.
Homi Taleyarkhan Hall
Red Cross Society, next to Asiatic Library, 141 Shahid Bhagat Singh Road,
2266-1524
5:00pm
PEN@Prithvi
Ranjit Hoskote will discuss the major themes of Wittgenstein’s early and later philosophy, in relation to his contexts in early twentieth-century Vienna and Cambridge. This will be followed by a screening of Wittgenstein, the Derek Jarman film.
Prithvi House
First Floor, opposite Janki Kutir, Juhu Church Road, near Hotel Tulip Star
2614-9546
6:30pm
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