I read 'Gulliver's Travels' written by Jonathan Swift. It
includes four parts. Part one and Part two include 8 chapters each. Part three
includes 11 chapters and Part four includes 12 chapters. It is a novel in the
form of travelogue. The narrator travels to four islands. In the beginning it
was believed that the narrator (Gulliver) was the author and it was a real
travelogue. The publisher stated that Gulliver was his cousin. A letter from
Gulliver to the publisher is included in the book.
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Thursday, March 23, 2017
Agripreneur
The concept of an “Agripreneur” is slowly gaining ground in the
agriculture sector in the country. The term entrepreneur is quite
familiar; so is the term agriculturist. The agripreneur is one who plays
the role of an entrepreneur in the field of agriculture.
Wings of Fire
I read Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam's autobiography 'Wings of Fire'. Arun Tiwari,
who worked under Abdul Kalam for over a decade in DRDL, is the
co-author. Arun Tiwari writes in the preface: "I could include in this
book only a few incidents among the many narrated to me by Dr. Kalam. In
fact, this book provides only a thumbnail sketch of Dr. Kalam's life."
Abdul Kalam has dedicated this book to his parents. His poem 'My Mother'
is included in the beginning of the book. The book is divided
into 4 parts: Orientation, Creation, Propitiation and Contemplation. It
also includes an Introduction and an Epilogue. 32 photos and 2 cartoons
are included in the book. Dr. Kalam quotes lines from English poetry.
The language used is simple and lucid. Kalam's achievements and failures
as a scientist are mainly narrated in the book. The book was first
published in 1999. 49th impression of it is published in 2015.
Universities Press has published the book. It has 180 pages.
Things Fall Apart
I read the novel 'Things Fall Apart' written by African writer Chinua
Achebe. It is the story of a tribal warrior Okonkwo who commits suicide
at the end of the novel. It is also the story of the disintegration of
an African tribe after the immigration of Christian missionary. The
novel also depicts the superstitions and beliefs of the tribal
community.
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