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Monthly Archives: August 2010

Books, Life

Bedtime Wishes

August 25, 2010soosixtybedtime, brown boy, conversation, future, vivek 6 Comments

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Paris Journal, day 09

August 18, 2010soosixtyFrance, holiday, L'illusionist, Montmartre, Paris, Sylvain Chomet 5 Comments

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Also Visit, Books

Toothpicks & Logos

August 17, 2010soosixtyAlso Visit, John Heskett, Toothpicks and Logos 2 Comments

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Life

Leaving

August 15, 2010soosixtydeparture, endings, exits 20 Comments

For Viv, Lekha, Hanna and Katrina.

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Paris, not me

August 13, 2010soosixtyFrench, love, Paris, reflection, relationships 13 Comments

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Drawings from an autumn sketchbook

August 12, 2010soosixtyautumn 2 Comments

It was autumn

someone came to give a lecture

and I rode in an elevator after ages

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Bits & pieces from the Paris journal

August 12, 2010soosixtyFrance, journal, Paris 9 Comments

And then, this sketchbook got over and I had to buy another one.

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Books

Abol-Tabol

August 12, 2010soosixtybengal, bengali, books, childrens', classics, indian, literature, nonsense rhymes, sukumar ray 2 Comments

I found an old favorite book the other day – Abol-Tabol by Sukumar Ray. Like most Bengali children, we grew up with this book and know all the poems by heart. Though the original has drawings by the author himself, I really like the illustrations in this edition, and also the typographical titles for each poem. Here are some photos:

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