Tag: The Year of Magical Thinking

  • #Bibliofiles : 2023 favourites

    In many ways, the books I read are my mind’s zeitgeist, and naturally the favourites reflect this. This year, the list is along broad lines of History & Culture, Mind & Philosophy, Systems of the World, and Fiction. And with that little prologue, as per tradition – from 20192020, and 2021, and 2022 – we have this year’s list of ten (plus a few πŸ™ˆ). From the 65 books I read in 2023…

    Favourite Reads 2023
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  • The Year of Magical Thinking

    Joan Didion

    We never know we go,β€”when we are going
    We jest and shut the door;
    Fate following behind us bolts it,
    And we accost no more
    .” ~ Emily Dickinson

    Death and illness is around us, and as we grow older, even more so. Or maybe we become even more conscious of it. And yet, it is as Yudhishtira answered the Yaksha’s question – “What is the greatest wonder?” with β€œDay after day countless people die. Yet the living wish to think they will live forever. O Lord, what can be a greater wonder?

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