Anton Chekov is known as a storyteller and playwright for his satires. However, these stories are in all genres. Not all the stories are as interesting. Some can be quite insignificant in the modern context. Some are just short observations. Some are not as flawless and can be a drag to read. I didn't find all the stories interesting.
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Wednesday, April 02, 2025
Monday, March 31, 2025
Working with Emotional Intelligence - Daniel Goleman (1998)
The book is fairly old and does not need any review as such. I read it recently; some of the things are definite value adds. Emotional intelligence can be applied to improve in the following five areas:
- Self-awareness
- Self-regulations
- Motivation
- Empathy
- Social Skills
While most of it may seem common sense, practicing may take time. As a practitioner, one can apply these in personal and professional areas to improve these skills.
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Galileo's Daughter - Dava Sobel (2000)
The book is about Sister Maria Celeste, the daughter of Galileo, born out of wedlock, based on around 100+ letters she has penned to her father over several years of her stay at the San Mateo convent. The book shows how deeply Maria Celeste was worried about her father's well-being and how well she managed his household needs while working for the betterment of the convent. The book talks about Galileo's work but like a story described by Maria. The language of the letters is old-style English and can seem arcane. Towards the end, people discover Maria's last remains, along with his father and his student, buried in the same coffin.
Overall a good read to understand Galileo and his family, but it can test the patience at places.
Monday, February 03, 2025
The Rainmaker - John Grisham (1995)
A young lawyer faces many challenges in life and overcomes them. The story tells a good bit about the legal processes in the USA, but it is generally a story designed for a movie. If you watch a series like Lincoln Lawyer, this story will look obvious. Again, you must understand there is a good two-decade gap between the two.
John Grisham's story-telling is profound in the novel.
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Confluences: Journeys into the Heart and Soul of Odisha - Anil Dhir (2014)
Confluences is a book about the author's adventures in visiting the whole number latitudes and longitudes of Odisha. Although an Odia, I have hardly visited the state that extensively. Hence, this book was an eye-opener. Unfortunately, the book is out of print now. However, many chapters in the book are part of the degree confluence project. Luckily some chapters are documented here: https://confluence.org/region.php?id=809
The author has also added his other travel experiences of Odisha, its culture, arts, and crafts in the book. Reading the book made me feel how much more I need to learn about my state. Almost unputdownable!
Selected Short Stories - Anton Chekov
Anton Chekov is known as a storyteller and playwright for his satires. However, these stories are in all genres. Not all the stories are as ...
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Just unputdownable. In search for the eternal question Who am I , the Swamiji renounces all the materialistic pleasures and careers and com...
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In lines of The Survival of the Fittest which was coined by Herbert Spencer in 1864 as a sequel to Darwin's theory of natural selection,...
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The book definitely makes you think if you are from IIT and particularly if you have lived a pseudo Bengali life in IIT, Kharagpur. When I m...